Gadgets
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Phones
Apple’s iPhone 14 offers big pro upgrades, car crash detection
The new iPhones are joined by three new Apple Watches, including the extreme sports focused Ultra.
- by Tim Biggs
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Short Documentary
Pop music
The 43-year-old invention behind 2022’s biggest music sensation
Australia has produced some of the most influential songs in modern history. But two engineers from Sydney quietly transformed the sound of music as we know it.
- by Tom Compagnoni
TV tech war heats up after strong pandemic sales
The next phase of the TV technology war is about to kick off, with South Korean giants - Samsung and LG – squaring off against each other.
- by Tim Biggs
Apple targets September 7 for iPhone 14 launch
The new iPhones will kick off a busy product season for the tech giant, which will also include multiple new Macs, low-end and high-end iPads, and three Apple Watch models.
- by Mark Gurman
The 3D printer was supposed to be everywhere by now, so where is it?
The home 3D printing revolution may have failed to fire, but the technology is doing big things behind the scenes.
- by Tim Biggs
Big tech’s winners and losers as ad market slumps and recession bites
Facebook’s owner, Meta, seems to be the only tech giant that hasn’t managed to lean on the parts of its business that consumers truly find essential.
- by Tim Biggs
Analysis
Virtual reality
Hyped for decades, truly immersive VR is still stuck in the imagination
Meta and Apple are both working on next generation headsets, but when will we get that transportive experience promised in decades of film?
- by Tim Biggs
Opinion
Amazon
Amazon has gone too far as it bids to resurrect the dead
Not content with chasing the elixir for eternal youth, Silicon Valley is now trying to cheat death.
- by James Titcomb
The best home tech for your buck this tax time
From TVs and headphones to smart home gadgets, here are our top picks if you’re planning a splurge with your tax refund this year.
- by Tim Biggs
Opinion
Opinion
Trust me, you won’t use that new function on your iPhone
Why do phone makers and other tech companies keep adding more and more features that the world doesn’t need?
- by Shira Ovide
People are spending $7500 on keyboards. Maybe you should, too
If you spend most of your day touching a keyboard, why not make it a good one? Like, really good.
- by Kat Wong