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Apple’s 2024 iPads come in powerful, and much too powerful
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Apple’s 2024 iPads come in powerful, and much too powerful

The new iPad Air acts as a premium option for those not satisfied by the standard iPad, while the new Pro is aimed at the most demanding users.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Police investigate large-scale healthcare data breach at MediSecure

Police investigate large-scale healthcare data breach at MediSecure

Federal police are investigating after the Melbourne-based healthcare business was targeted in a ransomware data breach.

  • by David Swan and Jessica McSweeney
Sumo slammed by data breach, as energy and internet customers have details leaked

Sumo slammed by data breach, as energy and internet customers have details leaked

Thousands of customers have had their credit scores and other personal information posted online as the flood of national data breaches grows.

  • by David Swan
Trevor Long reviews the all-new iPad Pro, iPad Air and Apple Pencil Pro
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Trevor Long reviews the all-new iPad Pro, iPad Air and Apple Pencil Pro

After their announcement last week, Trevor Long has a first hands-on look at the all-new iPad Pro, Apple's thinnest ever product.

Mortgage lender suffers hack, credit card details published on dark web

Mortgage lender suffers hack, credit card details published on dark web

Firstmac customers are being warned they may need to replace their identity documents after copies of them were stolen by a ransomware gang.

  • by David Swan
Google’s latest Pixel pops with AI tricks at budget price
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Google’s latest Pixel pops with AI tricks at budget price

Whether you want powerful AI image editing or not, the Pixel 8a is a very impressive smartphone for $850.

  • by Tim Biggs
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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
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