Archive for February, 2018

The slider phone, reloaded

There’s something innately satisfying about sliding a phone. With Nokia’s latest retro device, you might end up beginning to believe.

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Dedication to sound reverberates

Sonos One is a neat and flexible package that is more than capable of giving Apple’s HomePod a run for its money.

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Beefed-up S9 is right in the picture

Samsung’s new S9 smartphone feels like its predecessor.

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Telstra progresses on 5G road map

Telstra will offer 5G in major cities and a number of regional centres across Australia next year, but is yet to name precise locations.

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Hacked to death

Could life-enhancing technology placed inside the human body also mean we could remotely be hacked to death?

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Sony on virtual reality roll

The Inpatient is one of several new virtual reality games for PlayStation VR.

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Galaxy Tab S3’s connectivity edge

The Galaxy Tab S3 is at the top of the Android range.

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Cutting-edge crooks using tech

Mexican criminals have their own encrypted mobile phone network and will soon harness satellites to spy on police.

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HP joins sleek 2-in-1 market

HP has gone from offering plain and worthy laptops to spiffy and worthy ones over the years.

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Bad character crashes iPhones

A single character has wreaked havoc with iPhones and MacBook messaging apps, causing them to fail and crashing systems.

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Sex, drugs and Silicon Valley

Brotopia tells a troubling story of how women have been conned into believing computer technology is a man’s game.

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