Magic Leap shows off long-awaited headset that cost $2b
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Magic Leap, the secretive start-up that has raised close to $2.6 billion and spent much of the past decade vowing to remake entertainment, finally has a product — or pictures of one.
Magic Leap, the secretive start-up that has raised close to $2.6 billion and spent much of the past decade vowing to remake entertainment, finally has a product — or pictures of one.
You're not looking for truth from wearable fitness trackers. You're looking for actionable fiction.
Australian companies are mixing it with the best when it comes to Bluetooth headphones and earbuds that do more than just play music.
This lets you go out to the pub, go for a run, or even get on the bus, without carrying your bulky wallet or mobile phone.
The founder and former boss of the first ASX-listed internet of things company, IoT Group, Simon Kantor, has died.
As unhappy FitBit users claimed when they sued over inaccurate results, the wrist isn't always the best place to measure your pulse.
My butt may be in economy, but my head is in an IMAX theatre.
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This sophisticated $450 fitness device has one critical weakness which defeats its whole purpose.
Could there be a better time to start wearing a device like this, at the very beginning of the journey?
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The watch, which is water resistant up to 50 metres, can make wireless payments and store music offline.
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A brilliant Australian abroad is combining artificial intelligence and genomics in a way that could save lives (and a large fortune).
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Meta is testing the augmented reality technology on its own employees.
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Australian medtech startup Global Kinetics is raising up to $30 million to fund the continued commercialisation of its Parkinson's treatment device.
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Westpac boss says the likes of Google and Apple will inspire it rather than crush it as its third century brings new rivals and digital challengers.
QUT Creative Enterprise Australia is launching the country's first creative tech accelerator, with support from a former Apple director.
US-based underwater drone startup Aquabotix is headed Down Under, raising $7 million through an ASX IPO.
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