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Apple plans big change to laptops
The tech giant has a radical plan to make its computers more like its popular iPhones and iPad models in pursuit of thinner, lighter devices.
What Aussie Netflix users miss out on
Netflix is the most popular streaming video platform, but in the face of rising competition and bloated libraries, it might not be for long.
Sony forced to delay PS5 over protests
Sony was expected to release new details about games for the upcoming PlayStation 5, but has been forced to delay because of the US protests.
Best soundbars for your ‘iso’ home cinema
Cinemas are closed and we’re binge-watching Netflix like never before while in coronavirus lockdown, so here’s the best soundbars to transform your loungeroom into an immersive at-home theatre.
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The Voice star reveals shock change after 38 years
The Voice host Darren McMullen has been busy during lockdown – he’s become a bit of a bookworm, caught up on his favourite shows and discovered a passion he’s gone 38 years without.
How Filthy Rich & Homeless ‘broke’ Dr Andrew Rochford
Before Australia went into lockdown, TV presenter Dr Andrew Rochford was filmed for Filthy Rich & Homeless. The experience “broke” him and airs on screens nationwide this week.
GoT star: Where is he now?
A lot has changed for Game of Thrones star Isaac Hempstead Wright, who finished the finale last year. Here is what he has been up to as well as his favourite bits of working on set.
What Aussie Netflix users miss out on
Netflix is the most popular streaming video platform, but in the face of rising competition and bloated libraries, it might not be for long.
Sony forced to delay PS5 over protests
Sony was expected to release new details about games for the upcoming PlayStation 5, but has been forced to delay because of the US protests.
Iconic game’s Viking return
One of the most popular video game franchises of all time is coming back for another round, this time taking players back to the Viking age.
Facebook launches gaming app
The world’s biggest social media platform has rushed out a new app to take advantage of the video game streaming market against Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
Free games to stay inside for
Sony has announced an initiative to make staying at home more bearable as the world fights to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Apple plans big change to laptops
The tech giant has a radical plan to make its computers more like its popular iPhones and iPad models in pursuit of thinner, lighter devices.
‘Unfixable’ problem with every PC
The brains of your computer are under threat from a number of vulnerabilities security researchers worry manufacturers can’t fix.
Annoying Apple myth busted
For years Apple sold its computers with the promise that they were immune to one specific IT issue, but it won’t be able to anymore.
Risky freebie you should give up
It’s free but using public Wi-Fi connections can come with the huge risk of having your information stolen. This could be the solution.
Revealing detail in Putin picture
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been photographed using a pretty surprising piece of tech for a country constantly accused of cybercrime.
Best soundbars for your ‘iso’ home cinema
Cinemas are closed and we’re binge-watching Netflix like never before while in coronavirus lockdown, so here’s the best soundbars to transform your loungeroom into an immersive at-home theatre.
Amazon exec’s startling admission
One of Amazon’s highest ranked executives has revealed a surprising trick he uses in his own own home with the company’s products.
Feature missing in Samsung buds
Apple’s AirPods dominate the true wireless earbud market, but its latest competitor has left out a crucial feature it needs to defeat them.
Trick to make cheap TV sound expensive
Before you spend thousands on a new TV there’s some important things you need to know, starting with if you really need to upgrade.
Surprising new Spotify feature
Millions of people use Spotify to get their music fix daily, but the streaming giant is moving beyond people with a bizarre new option.