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The next-generation tech powering Apple’s humble AirTag

The next-generation tech powering Apple’s humble AirTag

The AirTag is one of the first consumer electronics to support a new wireless technology, ultrawideband, which lets you detect precise proximity between objects.

  • by Brian X. Chen

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Gadgets to give your old game consoles an extra life

Gadgets to give your old game consoles an extra life

From wireless controllers to HDTV-compatible video converters, the market for devices that bring your old consoles to modern standards has never been fuller.

  • by Tim Biggs
As iOS 14.5 rolls out, here’s everything new on your iPhone

As iOS 14.5 rolls out, here’s everything new on your iPhone

From new privacy controls to a workaround for Face ID while wearing a mask, the new software is more packed than your usual .5 update.

  • by Alice Clarke
Luxurious listening, if you can afford it
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Luxurious listening, if you can afford it

The latest headgear from French brand Focal is far out of my price range but it’s well worth a test drive.

  • by Peter Wells
Apple unveils colourful iMacs along with new iPads and gadgets
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Apple unveils colourful iMacs along with new iPads and gadgets

Apple announced a line of slim iMac computers and iPads with higher-quality video that use its own processors, as well as products including AirTags to find lost items and podcast subscription services.

  • by Tim Biggs
The best gadgets to help manage your heart health

The best gadgets to help manage your heart health

The Apple Watch has been approved to collect ECG readings in Australia, but there are plenty of other ways to keep tabs on what your heart is doing.

  • by Alice Clarke
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Latest smart displays have even slicker, stranger ways to watch you

Latest smart displays have even slicker, stranger ways to watch you

Amazon and Google have refreshed their Echo Show and Nest Hub devices with new tricks that some will love, and others will be nervous about.

  • by Tim Biggs
Apple to sell genuine iPhone parts to independent repairers, with some caveats

Apple to sell genuine iPhone parts to independent repairers, with some caveats

Apple is offering independent repairers in Australia access to official parts and training for the first time. However, the deal comes with some strings attached.

  • by Tim Biggs
For free ebooks, magazines and streaming, look locally

For free ebooks, magazines and streaming, look locally

When weighing up subscription entertainment it can be easy to forget the original and best service you already pay for in your taxes: the library.

  • by Alice Clarke
Sonos’ first truly portable speaker is a pint-sized powerhouse

Sonos’ first truly portable speaker is a pint-sized powerhouse

The Sonos Roam packs a lot of tech and sound into a speaker the size of a water bottle.

  • by Adam Turner
Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs show why new tech is a game-changer

Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs show why new tech is a game-changer

Mini LED TVs have almost the same amount of lighting control as OLEDs but with nearly twice the brightness.

  • by Alice Clarke