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It’s a dog’s life
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It’s a dog’s life

Wash those feet, or else.

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Joy fright
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Joy fright

Aerialist goes out on a limb.

Free Willy or feed Willy?
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Free Willy or feed Willy?

The answer could be twofold.

Nicki plays Dylan
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Nicki plays Dylan

Or was it just a Minaj?

Chinese folding phones set to go global, challenge Samsung’s dominance

Chinese folding phones set to go global, challenge Samsung’s dominance

At Mobile World Congress in Spain, the likes of manufacturers Oppo and Honor are showing off their flexible phones.

  • by Tim Biggs
A statue without limitations
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A statue without limitations

Orders is orders.

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Dry as a dead dingo’s double entendre
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Dry as a dead dingo’s double entendre

Tinderbox is soooo 1835.

Smartwatches, phones make their presence felt in primary schools

Smartwatches, phones make their presence felt in primary schools

Long the domain of secondary schools, mobile phones and smartwatches are becoming increasingly common in primary schools.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan
This phone camera’s the best and biggest, but is it worth it?
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This phone camera’s the best and biggest, but is it worth it?

Can the 200MP main sensor and 100x digital zoom on the Galaxy S23 Ultra improve your Insta snaps? Maybe, but it’s not that straightforward.

  • by Tim Biggs
Secrets inside the non-Pro iPhone 14
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Secrets inside the non-Pro iPhone 14

Data shows Australians are increasingly buying Pro iPhones, but Apple says the regular iPhone 14 has a few hidden features.

  • by Tim Biggs
NSW high schools ramp up total ban on mobile phones in classrooms
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NSW high schools ramp up total ban on mobile phones in classrooms

At least 160 high schools across NSW are now forcing students to lock their phones away in individual pouches during school hours.

  • by Lucy Carroll