Last updated: October 12, 2017
Kindle Oasis

Now you can read in the pool

You may not read underwater but Amazon’s first waterproof Kindle opens up new reading options.

Buying of a Mobile phone SIM card could require some identity checks, a Mobile phone SIM card

TECHNOLOGYSIM could go way of the dodo

Mobile phone technology is headed for a future without traditional SIM cards. This is how it will work.

10/10/2017: Benjamin and Rachel Stewart with their

EXCLUSIVEWhy NBN slows on holidays

When the tech-savvy members of the school-aged generation flock to the internet en masse, speeds appear to plummet.

Fitbit's first smartwatch, the Ionic, features a t

Dream come true

Light sleeper? Fitbit Ionic raises the bar when it comes to wearables monitoring your sleep | REVIEW

GoPro Hero6 Black

Hero6 puts slow-mo in the frame

GoPro’s Hero6 Black looks like its predecessor but has more recording options and better image stabilisation.

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TechDyson plans to clean up cars

The manufacturer best known for vacuum cleaners and hand dryers evidently hopes to rival Tesla.

Google Showcase

Google’s Pixel faces stiff rivalry

Google has launched a phone you squeeze to ask for help. And it takes photos with the background blurred.

Isabelle Olsson, lead designer for home hardware f

ANALYSISLife made easier, just sayin’

Instant translations as you chat to foreigners in the street, organising your home life and routines — Google says it has the answers.

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TECHNOLOGYGoogle ups ante in phone wars

New Pixel smartphones, a Pixelbook, new Google Home assistant models, a camera and intelligent earbuds were launched by Google overnight.

Matt Simmons

Flat out fun

Car racing games have come a long way since their basic beginnings in city arcades.

A crowd at a meeting in AltSpaceVR. Each avatar is

Microsoft acquires AltspaceVR

Microsoft has taken a giant leap into virtual communications as it prepares to release Windows Mixed Reality.

DJI Phantom 4 Pro

Stealthy drones take to the skies

China drone maker DJI is launching software that lets users fly their drones through the sky without any data exchange online.

Logitech Meetup

Meet and greet’s sweet

Logitech MeetUp offers business 4K video conferencing at a fraction of the cost of whiteboard collaboration solutions.

Nokia 3310 3G launch

Nokia’s back-to-the-future pains

Help! I’ve been typing my 16-character Twitter password on a replica Nokia phone with a 2004-style keypad.

Foad Fadaghi

ExclusiveAR offers lifeline for tablets

Augmented reality might reverse the current overall decline in tablet sales.

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TechUltimate angry birds

Wedge-tailed eagles use sharp talons and crack aerial combat skills to attack and destroy pricey drones.

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The future of photography?

The L16 fits in your back pocket, yet packs 16 lenses and sensors to take a 52-megapixel shot. Is it a threat to DSLRs?

Nokia 3310 3G

Nokia’s retro handset returns

Nokia is back with a new phone, not exactly smart but at an amazingly low price it’s sure to have plenty of takers.

Amazon New Devices

Has Amazon hit the spot?

Amazon’s latest Alexa device promises to be alarm clock, speaker, communication device and video screen.

Fitbit's first smartwatch, the Ionic, features a t

Tech TalkA smart fitness market to watch

Fitbit is moving into Apple and Samsung territory with its first general purpose smart watch, Ionic.

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