CUA rolls out mobile wave and go
CUA has become the first Australian credit union to roll out mobile wave and go payments that use Cuscal’s host card emulation system.
CUA has become the first Australian credit union to roll out mobile wave and go payments that use Cuscal’s host card emulation system.
NOKIA’S new flagship, the Lumia 930, is possibly the most attractive high-end phone of the Lumia range.
THE first thing you notice when you pick-up the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is its aesthetics.
ADOBE is throwing some free iPad apps into the mix this year.
THE Garmin and TomTom brands are synonymous with car GPS systems. Now they’re rivals in the growing activity watch market.
ASUS’s new Transformer Pad reflects how tablets prices are dropping.
THE rollout of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8.1 is gaining momentum with Nokia announcing two new smartphones.
GOOGLE’S Nest Labs is opening its platform to outside developers, a big step by the thermostat and smoke-detector maker.
WITH the Replicator Mini 3D printer, you can fashion ideas into tangible objects.
APPLE last week announced a new lower-priced iMac, available in Australia for $250 less than its predecessor.
VIDEO games that allow players to roam around with imaginary guns are about to become even more vivid with weapons that recoil like the real thing.
APPLE is ready to join Google, Samsung and a host of startups making smartwatches — but do consumers even like them?
BENQ’S W1300 is a quality 1080p projector that includes 3D.
EA Sports’ 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil will let you do what the Aussies won’t: win the World Cup.
MICROSOFT has made a horrible hash of trying to compete in the increasingly pervasive tablet world.
SAMSUNG’S latest gadgets try to tap into people’s passions for tracking fitness activities.
ENOUGH with the complaints that young people these days are glued to their phones. The question you should ask is: What do they know that you don’t?
THERE is not much to separate it from many similar offerings.
MICROSOFT’S cheapy version of the Xbox One games console goes on sale this week for a $100 less than when launched last year.
IF you’re an Aussie owning a dedicated e-book reader, it’s almost certainly either an Amazon Kindle or a Kobo.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/gadgets/page/119