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Good money, good vibes: Why Gen Z doesn’t care about work perks
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Good money, good vibes: Why Gen Z doesn’t care about work perks

Free lunches, gym memberships and gimmicky thrills are no longer important to young professionals, according to a survey.

  • by David Swan

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Optus desperately needs a reset. Here’s what comes next

Optus desperately needs a reset. Here’s what comes next

Australia’s second-largest telco is priming for a much-needed reboot after suffering the nation’s worst data breaches and telecommunications outages.

  • by David Swan
With a series of firsts, Apple’s new iPad launch points to changes ahead
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With a series of firsts, Apple’s new iPad launch points to changes ahead

At Apple’s new heritage-listed headquarters in London, the company gave hints about the future in its reveal of new iPads and accessories.

  • by Tim Biggs
What happens if a sexbot is your first intimate encounter? Nothing good
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What happens if a sexbot is your first intimate encounter? Nothing good

Artificial intelligence, particularly its intersection with pornography, could have a huge impact on gender relations offline.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Discotheque: Music mogul Matt Gudinski joins investors sinking $15 million into start-up
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Discotheque: Music mogul Matt Gudinski joins investors sinking $15 million into start-up

Matt Gudinski is bringing his record label - which just turned 50 - firmly into the 21st century with a new investment.

  • by David Swan
Apple’s iPad event: Five things you should know
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Apple’s iPad event: Five things you should know

We’ve had our hands on all of Apple’s newly announced hardware. Here are our first impressions.

  • by Tim Biggs
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Apple’s most AI-focused chip debuts in its thinnest device ever

Apple’s most AI-focused chip debuts in its thinnest device ever

The company has debuted two new lines of iPads, including a larger screen iPad Air and a powerful OLED iPad Pro.

  • by Tim Biggs
Telstra extends 3G cut-off deadline
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Telstra extends 3G cut-off deadline

Telco giant Telstra has extended the 3G network switch off deadline by two months.

Optus appoints NBN boss as chief executive six months after outage

Optus appoints NBN boss as chief executive six months after outage

After nearly a decade at NBN Co, Stephen Rue will take on the job of repairing Optus’ reputation.

  • by David Swan
What is Qi2? Universal wireless charging, with magnets, is almost here

What is Qi2? Universal wireless charging, with magnets, is almost here

The new standard, based on Apple’s MagSafe, will soon work with iPhones, Androids and other devices.

  • by Tim Biggs
Nubia stacks up as a flip phone with a bargain price
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Nubia stacks up as a flip phone with a bargain price

The Nubia Flip 5G isn’t the most value-packed phone, but it is a competent folding device at half the price of the competition.

  • by Tim Biggs