Archive for July, 2018

New shape of remotes to come

Fancy controlling your home lights with a dodecahedron in your hand? A what, you ask?

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Vive Pro lifts sight and sound

If you’re into virtual reality and have an HTC Vive, Oculus Rift or PlayStation VR headset, you will wonder what comes next.

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Omen plays compromise game

For years, HP machines have been workhorses with conservative looks. But things have moved on.

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Musk resurfaces with new toy

Going from a submarine to the surf, Elon Musk and his team set their minds above the waterline with a new Tesla surfboard.

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Meet Nimbo, the security robot

Robot security guards are set to join their human counterparts to keep public spaces safe.

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The Studio launches in Sydney

It’s especially exciting when a new start-up hub focuses on VR, AR, the arts and media.

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Tax time made simple

Forget the paper trail: personal accounts can be handled much more easily with a range of apps.

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iPhone X at top of Apple’s tree

The iPhone X has overtaken iPhone 8 as the preferred Apple handset in Australia.

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Apple to fix MacBook heat bug

Apple has blamed a firmware bug for the poor performance of its new MacBook Pro range and is promising a fix.

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MacBook Pro hard to keep cool

Last week Apple loaned me a beast of a laptop, the fastest MacBook Pro ever, on paper at least. And it’s in the nick of time.

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Tapping into good vibrations

Nuraphone completes a trilogy of Australian-branded headphones and earbuds designed to deliver personalised sound

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