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High-end heist: Australians caught up in Louis Vuitton data breach

High-end heist: Australians caught up in Louis Vuitton data breach

It took the luxury brand three weeks to notify affected customers, with birthdates and contact details stolen.

  • by David Swan

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Sucker Punch pulls back the curtain on Ghost of Yotei's 'Darker, More Emotional' journey
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Sucker Punch pulls back the curtain on Ghost of Yotei's 'Darker, More Emotional' journey

Sucker Punch Productions' Jason Connell and Nate Fox sit down with 9news.com.au to speak all about Ghost of Yotei ahead of it's release on October 2.

Nothing’s statement headphones sound great and deliver solid value
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Nothing’s statement headphones sound great and deliver solid value

Noise-cancelling headphones are a crowded market, but Nothing Headphone 1 stands out with its high-end design, comprehensive features and aggressive price.

  • by Tim Biggs
The app-ocalypse: Please, I beg, don’t make me download one more app

The app-ocalypse: Please, I beg, don’t make me download one more app

I’ve had it app to here.

  • by Jenna Guillaume
‘MechaHitler’: Why Elon Musk’s chatbot is at the centre of an Australian legal dispute
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‘MechaHitler’: Why Elon Musk’s chatbot is at the centre of an Australian legal dispute

Elon Musk’s X and Australia’s online safety watchdog are back in court. Here’s what to know.

  • by David Swan
Digital gold or ponzi scheme? Bitcoin surges ahead of ‘biggest week ever’

Digital gold or ponzi scheme? Bitcoin surges ahead of ‘biggest week ever’

Donald Trump is busy making the US the crypto capital of the world. Where does that leave Australia?

  • by David Swan
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The anti-doomscroll phone that wants to mix it up with Apple
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The anti-doomscroll phone that wants to mix it up with Apple

A British firm which has made a major splash in the mid-range phone and earbuds markets is going premium – and some fans don’t like that.

  • by Tim Biggs
Personal information of McDonald’s job applicants exposed online
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Cybersecurity

Personal information of McDonald’s job applicants exposed online

Hackers could use the password, “123456”, to access the data, which came from an AI chatbot that conducted job interviews.

  • by David Swan
America has waved a white flag on 21st-century technology supremacy

America has waved a white flag on 21st-century technology supremacy

The combination of Donald Trump’s gutting of Joe Biden’s subsidies for green technologies and his tariffs are gifting China victory in a race it already leads.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Home tech upgrades to splash your tax refund on

Home tech upgrades to splash your tax refund on

From TVs to a cult favourite kitchen appliance, here are five ideas for a long-awaited upgrade splurge.

  • by Tim Biggs
A $134 million satellite that keeps an eye on some of the world’s biggest companies has disappeared

A $134 million satellite that keeps an eye on some of the world’s biggest companies has disappeared

The satellite, backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, went off course around 10 days ago.

  • by Valerie Volcovici

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