Massive news if you own an iPhone
There has been a massive upgrade for all Apple iPhone users in Australia today and some of the features are mind-blowing.
There has been a massive upgrade for all Apple iPhone users in Australia today and some of the features are mind-blowing.
On a family trip in the city for the Christmas markets, I tried a little experiment. And it proved that this is the best phone on the market.
We performed a variety of tests on different types of smartphones to uncover a huge truth, and you need to see the results for yourself.
Facial recognition technology is used at your favourite venues across the country, and Aussies have no idea.
It started as a little company which offered film-based wrist cameras for surfers more than 20 years ago. Now it has a cult following with 50 million units sold. So what’s next for the world’s top action camera?
The threat of foreign EVs being remotely controlled on Australian roads is unlikely, but the computers on wheels are still listening and watching everything we do.
A new compact gadget has just been released that will turn everyday pics into magazine-quality photo shoots. Just in time for summer.
Parents are begging to raise social media age restrictions even further than 16, warning that “tech companies now own our children”.
For photographers, Apple’s flagship phones really take capturing and editing photos to a whole new level. But the verdict is still out on the new camera control.
It’s taken 10 years to develop but Mark Zuckerberg has finally released the technology that he believes will change the world as much as the iPhone.
Meta has revealed major updates to its most popular apps, a cheaper VR headset and new updates to its smartglasses at Meta Connect 2024.
A much-vaunted new feature of Apple’s iPhone is not yet available in Australia, with major telcos unable to say when they will support it.
An Australia Post employee has been charged with allegedly stealing more than $6000 worth of phones from his own employer.
The alleged mastermind behind an encrypted messaging platform allegedly used by the mafia is a 32-year-old “computer geek” who lives with his parents, police say.
Original URL: https://www.themercury.com.au/technology/gadgets/page/6