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Can Les Mills On Demand replace a gym membership?

Can Les Mills On Demand replace a gym membership?

Despite its flaws, this streaming service is a great place to start.

  • by Alice Clarke

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Why millennials love to read their horoscope
Religion

Why millennials love to read their horoscope

Mercury has ended its retrograde, but millennials still can't get enough of astrology.

  • by Mary Ward
'We need Siri to be Sirius': genderless voice assistant splits experts
Apps

'We need Siri to be Sirius': genderless voice assistant splits experts

Meet Q, the new genderless digital voice assistant.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
App gives councils jump on illegal rubbish dumping

App gives councils jump on illegal rubbish dumping

A Melbourne-based company has launched a smartphone app it claims can help local councils combat illegal rubbish dumping at a fraction of the cost.

  • by Krishan Sharma
How to download and personalise your Herald app for iPhone and Android
Nine Entertainment

How to download and personalise your Herald app for iPhone and Android

The Sydney Morning Herald app for Apple and Android allows readers to get straight to the story.

Text, don't call: the new phone etiquette
Opinion
Opinion

Text, don't call: the new phone etiquette

A fair number of us believe it’s no longer acceptable to phone someone out of the blue, without texting first.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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How to balance your digital nutrition
Opinion
Opinion

How to balance your digital nutrition

For a while, Instagram made up the bulk of my empty digital calories: I'd pop in for a quick look, then find myself gorging on other people's aesthetics and achievements until I felt sick, or at least fairly hollow about my own.

  • by Rachel Cocker
Which wellness and mental health apps are worth it?
Phones

Which wellness and mental health apps are worth it?

After reviewing 348 health and wellbeing apps, a VicHealth study gave a whooping 75 per cent of the apps a score of 2.5 stars or less (out of five).

  • by Caroline Zielinski
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Explainers

A happy medium? Why screens are not all bad

Are screens innately bad for children? How much is too much? Is there anything good about children gaming? We ask the experts.

  • by Felicity Lewis and Liam Mannix
There's a Tinder for teens and its security seems appalling
Opinion
Daily Life

There's a Tinder for teens and its security seems appalling

Teen girls are being manipulated and degraded on online dating app.

  • by Kasey Edwards
These apps put a personal trainer in your pocket
Fitness

These apps put a personal trainer in your pocket

We discover some of the best apps for exercise.

  • by Lindy Alexander