Technology
How the world celebrated launch of PlayStation 5
Arguably 2020’s most anticipated console, PlayStation 5 was highly sought after around Australia and the world.
Latest
Apple's latest smartwatch unveiled
Apple's best smartwatch yet is cheaper, faster, brighter and more customisable than ever.
Apple announce new Macs as they dump Intel processors
Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced the first three products to feature the first Apple Silicon chip for Mac - the M1.
Apple unveils first Macs that are designed to run like iPhones
Apple has released computers with the first Apple-designed microprocessor, called the M1, a move that will tie its Macs and iPhones closer together technologically.
- by Stephen Nellis
Review
Video games
Miles Morales makes for a sensational second spider story
Expanding on and refining one of the greatest super-hero games ever made, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a satisfying standalone adventure.
- by Tim Biggs
Apple's largest and smallest iPhones offer something for everyone
With the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max, Apple's 2020 lineup of smartphones feels complete.
- by Alice Clarke
BlueAnt X3 and X5 speakers review
"Bass you can feel" is BlueAnt's claim on the X3 and boy does it deliver.
Analysis
Video games
What to expect at the dawn of a new generation for game consoles
As Microsoft and Sony prepare to release new systems in a matter of days, what's the sales pitch to those wondering if they should upgrade?
- by Tim Biggs
Review
Video games
PlayStation 5 is an innovative machine, bursting with potential
From its super-fast storage drive to its suite of interesting controller experiments, the PS5 sets a grand stage for the next generation of PlayStation games.
- by Tim Biggs
Xbox Series X review: Seamless transition to next-gen gaming
9News was given access to the final, retail version of the Xbox Series X ahead of its release.
Review
Video games
Xbox starts next-gen on the right foot with impressive console pair
The Series X and Series S continue Microsoft's streak of forward-thinking moves with Xbox, despite a lack of big new games.
- by Tim Biggs