Technology
Reddit expands operations to Australia with new Sydney office
The online news and discussion company has built a local team to look after communities, moderation and sales.
- by Tim Biggs
Latest
Don’t spit the dummy, it’s iPhone 13
With two months to go, the rumours are coming in thick and fast but the iPhone 13 isn’t likely to look all that different from its predecessor.
- by Tim Biggs
Opinion
Software
Windows 11 is a shiny, problematic house you have to move into anyway
After a week with an early version of Windows 11, here’s the good and the bad.
- by Brian X. Chen
Backyard footy gets a new AI-powered coach
Google and the AFL have partnered to create Footy Skills Lab, a free web app with training and tips from players.
- by Tim Biggs
Some Android tablets are true iPad competitors, if you can find them
Big screen devices running Google’s software are very hard to come by in Australia. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re not worth a look.
- by Tim Biggs
The best way to watch the Tokyo Olympics from home
Now that it looks like the games really are set to go ahead, it’s time to make sure your TV’s up to the task.
- by Alice Clarke
Smash repair startup’s pivot to fleet pays off
An online platform that aggregates quotes for smash repairs doesn’t seem like an obvious beneficiary of the pandemic but some quick thinking has helped DingGo thrive.
- by Tim Biggs
iPhone 12s design leaked
The design of Apple's 2021 iPhone 12s has been revealed ahead of its official release.
Apple's newest update opts users out of tracking
The tech industry's privacy war has taken an interesting turn, with Apple giving its users the ability to disable location tracking on their devices.
Review
Video games
Remake of an ’80s favourite a miraculous missed opportunity
Alex Kidd, Sega’s defacto pre-Sonic mascot, will have been one of the first game characters many Australians controlled. But he hasn’t been done justice here.
- by Tim Biggs