Too many streaming options? This new device could solve the problem
Think of Foxtel’s Hubbl like it’s a supermarket that puts everything you want to watch on the shelves, so you don’t need to visit a dozen streaming services.
- by Adam Turner
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Australia’s digital economy needs strong cybersecurity to thrive
On average, one cybercrime is reported every six minutes, causing billions of dollars in damage every year. Cybersecurity needs to remain a top priority.
- by Adam Turner
20 years on, the impact of the original iPod is plain to see
Apple didn’t invent the portable digital music player but, as with many technologies since, it took an existing clunky idea and polished it for the masses.
- by Adam Turner
QNED? Neo-QLED? Mini-LED? Deciphering the latest TV tech acronyms
If you’re after a great new television, it’s easy to get confused by the latest serving of alphabet soup.
- by Adam Turner
Years late, Foxtel’s iQ box embraces the internet
Customers can finally get a full Foxtel experience without satellite or cable, but some may have already left the pay TV giant behind.
- by Adam Turner
Reviving a relic: how an ancient CRT can still be a useful TV
If your household is struggling to share the flat screen, it’s not hard to give an old television a new lease of life.
- by Adam Turner
Smart doorbell lets you know when the postie leaves a package
Google’s latest Nest doorbell cleverly detects people, packages, vehicles and more, sending alerts to your devices when needed.
- by Adam Turner
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Home tech
Check your passwords: streaming video account theft booms in lockdown
While streaming video services have enjoyed a boom during lockdown, so have people who sell stolen passwords.
- by Adam Turner
Reception issues make tuning in for Tour de France an uphill climb
As the Tour de France returns to the Alps, it’s time to resume my annual uphill battle for decent television reception.
- by Adam Turner
Cross-platform search the new front in streaming gadget war
Apple and others have realised it benefits them to offer you access to all of the content you pay for in one convenient place.
- by Adam Turner
Opinion
Home tech
Broadcast on-demand apps are catching up in quality
Flaky television reception has seen my family switch from recording broadcasts to streaming catch-up, and we’re not in a rush to switch back.
- by Adam Turner
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