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Why iPhone 16 could be Apple’s biggest leap since Siri
Analysis
Phones

Why iPhone 16 could be Apple’s biggest leap since Siri

The tech giant is banking on generative AI to bring its phones back on track in the competition on digital assistants.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Inside Australia’s love affair with the iPhone
Perspective
Perspective

Inside Australia’s love affair with the iPhone

The handheld marvel was perhaps the world’s first ‘smartphone’ and it’s more popular here than nearly anywhere else.

  • by David Swan
Confessions of an e-scooter commuter
Opinion
Opinion

Confessions of an e-scooter commuter

Many believe that e-scooters and similar devices will play a big role in how we get around in the future, but the path remains bumpy.

  • by Tim Biggs
Google’s Pixel 9 Pro approaches AI overload, but it’s still a fantastic phone
Review
Phones

Google’s Pixel 9 Pro approaches AI overload, but it’s still a fantastic phone

As well as providing brilliant hardware, the best version of Android and fantastic cameras, the latest Pixel introduces a raft of generative AI.

  • by Tim Biggs
This new LG TV puts many pricier models to shame
Review
Home tech

This new LG TV puts many pricier models to shame

For the fifth consecutive year, LG’s C-series ticks every box despite coming in a lot cheaper than the highest-end models.

  • by Tim Biggs
Google adds a foldable, smaller Pro model to its Pixel smartphone line-up

Google adds a foldable, smaller Pro model to its Pixel smartphone line-up

The Pixel 9 is joined by three Pro versions, as the web giant also unveils new watches and earbuds.

  • by Tim Biggs
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It was once in Samsung’s sights, now this Australian company is battling to survive

It was once in Samsung’s sights, now this Australian company is battling to survive

Australian smart earbuds maker Nuheara was most recently valued at about $22 million and was once a takeover target for Samsung.

  • by David Swan
Can a Wi-Fi electric blanket and smart tracker really improve your sleep?
Review
Home tech

Can a Wi-Fi electric blanket and smart tracker really improve your sleep?

With its ability to heat and cool in line with your body, and maintain separate temperatures for your partner, Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 brings AI analysis to your bed.

  • by Tim Biggs
Japan is obsessed with vending machines. A simple change has put them under threat

Japan is obsessed with vending machines. A simple change has put them under threat

Japan has the highest concentration of vending machines in the world – roughly one for every 48 people. But will they survive?

  • by Lisa Visentin
Two of the best new take-anywhere speakers

Two of the best new take-anywhere speakers

Apple’s Beats Pill has returned better than ever, but Ultimate Ears’ Boom 4 leads a very competitive pack of similar Bluetooth speakers.

  • by Tim Biggs
Could the next tech meltdown lock us out of our smart homes?
Analysis
Home tech

Could the next tech meltdown lock us out of our smart homes?

Rumours of the recent CrowdStrike outage hitting smart homes may have been exaggerated, but with more internet-connected devices in our home it’s a scenario worth exploring.

  • by Tim Biggs

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