Meet Apple’s performance monster
Apple‘s new Mac Studio is nirvana if you are a creative type wanting unbridled power, but you need cash to splash.
Apple‘s new Mac Studio is nirvana if you are a creative type wanting unbridled power, but you need cash to splash.
Apple and Samsung have gone head-to-head with new phones that are hundreds of dollars cheaper than premium models. Here’s how they stack up.
Non-violent video games are proving popular as an antidote to world events. Here are options.
I’ve had the very best camera in my hand for the past month, the Nikon Z9. To plagiarise Tina Turner, it is simply the best.
The middle child of Apple’s iPad range exudes power but falls short on storage options.
Samsung’s new QLED TV screen can flip between horizontal and vertical making it suited to displaying columns of social media feeds as well as movies.
Non-fungible tokens will take a giant step towards being mainstream this week when Samsung unveils TVs in Australia that will support them.
Here’s a device that’ll help ease you back into working at the office. It’s a balance board, designed for use at a standing desk!
Slow NBN speeds caused Geoff Quattromani to try other ways to access the internet.
An affordable yet powerful iPhone, an upgraded iPad Air and new Mac Studio desktops were launched today by Apple.
It’s a sleek electrical device that you’ll want to take into the bedroom with your partner.
An upgraded budget iPhone, new MacBook Pro and a souped-up Mac mini desktop are among devices Apple could drop early on March 9.
Laptops that run for 28 hours, Wi-Fi 7, better 5G, the metaverse and digital twin car capabilities were among topics showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress.
Microsoft has rejigged its laptop range with an acrobatic entrant: the Surface Laptop Studio which has a screen that can pivot.
The HyperWhistle was designed for flight launch crews on aircraft carriers. Beware, it’s stupidly loud.
From a solar-powered outdoor oven to robotic lawnmowers, the latest in green technology sets you up for a future-facing daily life.
A flurry of Chinese made electric cars is about to hit the market with the Build Your Dreams Atto 3, the latest. We test drive it.
Run for cover, fools! What we have here is the Spyra Two, the world’s most advanced water gun.
Bamboo speakers and battery packs made from recycled CDs, sustainability can take many forms in the technology sphere.
You can buy a speaker range used by The Rolling Stones in studio.
Samsung’s new Tab S8 tablet addresses the need to attend virtual meetings and remotely share experiences online.
Samsung is prepping for a stellar year, unveiling three premium Galaxy S22 phones and three Tab S8 tablets.
Jaguar and Amazon have teamed up so drivers of the luxury brand can now control home lights and air conditioners from the steering wheel.
If you capture action such as news, sport or birds in flight, Canon has a camera for you, and it’s fast.
Vuzix discusses its new augmented reality headset which looks like everyday reading glasses. Is it a winner?
Samsung’s freestyle projector may not be the best choice for your local cinema but could be a hit for projecting movies on the go.
The Asus Zenbook 14X OLED notebook could be for you if high quality screens float your boat.
Great news for anyone who wants to ink their body but baulks at a real tattoo: the Prinker creates personalised, temporary tatts.
Devices that can be charged from across the room and adaptive focus sunglasses are among new gadgets in 2022.
GM CEO Mary Barra has revealed a massive $US35bn spend over three years on electric and autonomous vehicles.
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