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Apple unveils new budget iPhone

Apple has debuted the iPhone 17e – the latest version of its lower-end smartphone – and a faster version of the iPad Air, kicking off a wave of new products.

  • Tim Biggs

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Mark Zuckerberg arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court ion Wednesday to give evidence in a landmark trial over social media addiction.

If we’re serious about social cohesion, these big tech hate machines must be reined in

The social media feeds that once connected us are now driving us apart. We must regain control from big tech’s greedy and reckless algorithms.

  • Chanel Contos
Lindsay Grayson

It is one of the most popular tourism spots in Victoria, but locals face a deadly risk

When the power goes, a landline can be the difference between life and death. But NBN Co won’t pay to keep the infrastructure.

  • Benjamin Preiss
Renders based on rumours and speculation show a folding iPhone that resembles a small notepad.

Chatter dials up on Apple’s folding iPhone as 2026 launch tipped

Apple’s device is tipped to be a shorter, squarer, notepad-shaped foldable compared to Samsung’s skinny models, and may launch in September.

  • Tim Biggs
Where would the modern traveller be without phone apps?

The 10 key travel apps you need to have on your phone

Beyond the obvious like booking or ride share apps, here are the key ones I use all the time when travelling.

  • Michael Gebicki
See-through tech is thought of as a 90s fad, though it really started earlier and carried on through the 2000s.

The ’90s are back: Why see-through tech is in style again

From keyboards to vacuum cleaners, transparency is trust and people want machines they can see into.

  • Tim Biggs
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A man was airlifted to hospital from the Sunshine Coast hinterland on Sunday after suffering serious injuries in a motorbike crash.

‘I think I’m going to die’: ‘Hand-me-down’ earbuds save teen’s life after 80m fall

The 18-year-old Queenslander was on his first solo hike when disaster struck – he was stranded on a mountain with a fractured spine, broken ribs, and a smashed phone.

  • Laine Clark
The Mona Lisa at the Louvre then ...

The greatest decade for travellers? The 1990s. Here’s why

Oh, the good old days, before smug Instagrammers in breezy linens constantly reminded us how wrinkled we’ve become.

  • Brian Johnston
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From trifold phones to singing lollipops: The best and worst gadgets of CES

From the world’s biggest consumer tech show, here are the best pocketable gadgets, potentially useful future tech, and the products awarded worst in show.

  • Tim Biggs
Le Splendide bar manager Jimmy Pluet with co-onwer Jean-Paul Prunetti at the bar which requires patrons to put a sticker over their mobile phone camera.

Backlash against phones at bars, clubs and gigs

Venues in Melbourne are banning mobile phones or placing stickers over phone cameras in a bid to get patrons to switch off. 

  • Cara Waters