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It’s the death knell for the toothbrush, say its US inventors, who plan to “radically disrupt” the industry. Dentistry fighting talk!
It’s the death knell for the toothbrush, say its US inventors, who plan to “radically disrupt” the industry. Dentistry fighting talk!
The tech giant is confident it can succeed where the likes of Google have failed, with its new futuristic Ray-Bans.
The next iPhone should offer compelling features in communications and cameras, in a much needed boost for retailers and telco providers before Christmas.
Authorities plan to use smartphone apps to monitor people in home quarantine across Australia. Here’s how it will work.
Apple’s iPhone 13 is coming and it could be more expensive. Given the iPhone is feature rich already, is there much to lure users to upgrade to a new model?
In 2016, before Australia was beset with coronavirus and mouse plague problems, there was another mouse-related issue scaring the digital world.
Humankind puts you in charge of a historical civilisation and its development over thousands of years.
There’s more to at-home entertainment than endless TV — here’s how to get your culture fix without leaving your couch.
The Sony ZV-E10 is a dream come true for video loggers, and a Swiss Army knife for consumer oriented cameras.
Great news for bone-idle musos! With this virtual guitar pick, “You can play like a pro without the painstaking practising phase.”
As Tim Cook celebrates his 10th anniversary at the helm, the world’s most valuable company faces fresh challenges
The TCL Nxtwear G is a pair of frames that house two micro OLED screens, which simulate a huge 140-inch cinema screen right before your eyes
Virtual reality and other new technologies are changing the way Australians play sport, entertain themselves and get through lockdowns.
From Apple’s rainbow iMacs to Peloton’s at-home fitness revolution, the latest life enhancers do just that.
The nation’s top skiers, best surfers and zombie enthusiasts all share one thing in common when it comes time to practice.
Range anxiety could soon be a thing of the past, with electric vehicle drivers promised they’ll be able to will travel anywhere in Australia within five years … well, almost anywhere.
Nokia says its new ‘military grade’ smartphone can survive huge shocks and extremes and it will replace the screen for free should you crack it within the first year.
Employees will be right at home with Windows 365 because it looks and behaves like a regular Windows PC.
A foldable phone, flip phone, two smartwatches and new wireless earbuds were unveiled at Samsung’s much-anticipated Unpacked event.
Taiwanese brand HTC seems to have beaten Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to the punch when it comes to staking out the metaverse.
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