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The iPad mini is ready for AI
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The iPad mini is ready for AI

Trevor Long gets his hands on the Apple iPad mini, with the core reason for the update under the skin rather than outwardly visible.

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‘Pretty astounding’: Canva puts the foot down as it eyes Wall Street
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Software

‘Pretty astounding’: Canva puts the foot down as it eyes Wall Street

The Australian design software maker has ticked over $2.5 billion in annual revenue and says it has added 1000 new employees in the last year alone as it looks to shore up support from Wall Street.

  • by David Swan
Billions wiped off WiseTech’s books as crisis engulfs CEO

Billions wiped off WiseTech’s books as crisis engulfs CEO

Investors have punished WiseTech after this masthead exposed serious allegations of inappropriate behaviour by its billionaire chief executive, Richard White.

  • by David Swan
Hot chips: The split that sparked a $97 billion meltdown
Opinion
AI

Hot chips: The split that sparked a $97 billion meltdown

It is an industry crucial to the 21st century, but two of its biggest players are going in opposite directions.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The hundreds of millions in tax incentives for Australian start-ups that went south
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Funding

The hundreds of millions in tax incentives for Australian start-ups that went south

The R&D tax offset has served as a life raft for some of Australia’s most prominent technology start-ups, though in some cases it wasn’t enough.

  • by David Swan
The best Apple, Google and Samsung phones of 2024

The best Apple, Google and Samsung phones of 2024

Want to know the best smartphones of 2024? We’ve done all the hard work for you.

  • by Tim Biggs
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Are we ready for an internet with no Google search?

Are we ready for an internet with no Google search?

Twenty-five years ago, Google’s minimalist search engine was a revelation. What would happen if the US government moved to break up its dominance?

  • by David Swan
‘Time-consuming and costly’: Divisions emerge as Husic weighs AI laws

‘Time-consuming and costly’: Divisions emerge as Husic weighs AI laws

There’s overwhelming support for regulatory action on AI in high-risk settings, but it’s less clear which path the government should take to get there.

  • by David Swan
Lifelike robot walks and talks
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Lifelike robot walks and talks

Elon Musk unveils latest iteration of the humanoid ‘Optimus.’

GoPro is now a camera for movies and social, not just action

GoPro is now a camera for movies and social, not just action

With smart swappable lenses, automated settings, magnetic latches and new modes, the Hero 13 Black is suited for more than extreme sports.

  • by Tim Biggs
Australians don’t care who owns the NBN, they just want better broadband
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NBN

Australians don’t care who owns the NBN, they just want better broadband

The federal government is pushing for new laws that would keep the NBN in public hands, but will it lead to cheaper or better internet?

  • by David Swan

Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/wearables