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The Apple fury is building. Here’s how peace can be declared
Opinion
Software

The Apple fury is building. Here’s how peace can be declared

Apple’s dictatorship over iPhone apps continues to upset many. Here are two solutions to solve the problem.

  • by Shira Ovide

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Atari’s return to game consoles is charming, but confusing

Atari’s return to game consoles is charming, but confusing

A console for classical-style experiences, which can also be a PC, is a great idea. But at $850 the Atari VCS makes little sense compared to the competition.

  • by Tim Biggs
Apple unveils new FaceTime features, privacy controls in iOS 15

Apple unveils new FaceTime features, privacy controls in iOS 15

Apple has previewed its next-generation operating systems, focusing heavily on making FaceTime a better experience to compete with Zoom and adding more privacy controls.

  • by Mark Gurman
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
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Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart

One of PS5's most anticipated new games, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart releases Friday

Atari to release first gaming console in 25 years
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Atari to release first gaming console in 25 years

Atari have stuck to software and games for the better part of the last two decades and now that’s all set to change with the Atari VCS releasing later this week.

Twitter launches paid subscription service Twitter Blue in Australia

Twitter launches paid subscription service Twitter Blue in Australia

The premium service includes “power features” to undo tweets and a reader mode that will allow users long threads of tweets much easier to follow.

  • by Terry Collins
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Glow-in-the-dark squid launched into space by SpaceX
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Glow-in-the-dark squid launched into space by SpaceX

Squid, water bears and capsicums headed to International Space Station.

From the Archives, 1951: The Tachograph, an automobile lie detector

From the Archives, 1951: The Tachograph, an automobile lie detector

On this day in 1951, the tachograph, a revolutionary gadget was demonstrated to interested parties in Melbourne with a view to installing them in government vehicles and public transport.

  • by Staff reporter
Cross-platform search the new front in streaming gadget war

Cross-platform search the new front in streaming gadget war

Apple and others have realised it benefits them to offer you access to all of the content you pay for in one convenient place.

  • by Adam Turner
How to safely enjoy music while cycling

How to safely enjoy music while cycling

Listening and riding is perfectly legal, but you need to strike a balance between being able to hear music and hear your surroundings.

  • by Alice Clarke
What is a deep fake?
Explainer
Web culture

What is a deep fake?

We know about fake news but what about its nascent cousin, the computer-created deep fake? How can you spot one? And why are they a cause for concern?

  • by Tim Biggs and Robert Moran