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New underwater drones helping map shipwrecks off WA coast
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New underwater drones helping map shipwrecks off WA coast

New underwater drones are helping map shipwrecks off the WA coast.

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‘Peak cringe’: Canva goes viral for on-stage rap video
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Software

‘Peak cringe’: Canva goes viral for on-stage rap video

The rap was panned as being awkward and emblematic of how detached Silicon Valley has become from reality. But its co-founders say it was all part of the plan.

  • by David Swan
Sonos boss sounds off on high-stakes headphones, app backlash
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Gadgets

Sonos boss sounds off on high-stakes headphones, app backlash

US audio firm Sonos has a lot riding on its latest release ? Bluetooth headphones that will tackle head-on the products of tech giants Bose, Sony and Apple.

  • by David Swan
Is the Ray-Ban Meta mash-up worth putting on your face?
Review
Gadgets

Is the Ray-Ban Meta mash-up worth putting on your face?

Meta and Ray-Ban’s smart glasses put cameras, microphones, speakers and a little bit of AI into an object you would probably be wearing anyway.

  • by Tim Biggs
Xbox sequel raises the bar for audio, immersion and mental health in video games

Xbox sequel raises the bar for audio, immersion and mental health in video games

Like a visually stunning eight-hour TV series, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is a 10th century Viking adventure following a warrior who lives with psychosis.

  • by Tim Biggs
MediSecure patient data up for sale on Russian hacking forum

MediSecure patient data up for sale on Russian hacking forum

A hacker claiming to have the stolen data of thousands of Australian patients is selling it for $US50,000.

  • by David Swan
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Communications watchdog suing Optus over data breach

Communications watchdog suing Optus over data breach

Some 10 million customers had their information stolen in what was one of the worst cyberattacks in Australian history.

  • by David Swan
Will customers stomach higher prices from Telstra?

Will customers stomach higher prices from Telstra?

Mobile phone plan prices are likely to rise following Telstra’s announcement to revamp its pricing structure, but not everyone is convinced that its customers will stick around.

  • by David Swan
Government urged to ban AI-generated election materials

Government urged to ban AI-generated election materials

There are fears deepfakes of Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton could be used to spread misinformation ahead of the next federal election.

  • by David Swan
Microsoft introduces AI PC era with direct shots at Apple’s MacBook

Microsoft introduces AI PC era with direct shots at Apple’s MacBook

Laptops carrying the CoPilot+ badge are faster and longer lasting than the MacBook Air, Microsoft says, as it showcases ARM-powered Surface devices.

  • by Tim Biggs
Telstra culls workforce to keep lid on costs

Telstra culls workforce to keep lid on costs

Chief executive Vicki Brady says the cull will affect 2800 jobs and save the company $350 million.

  • by David Swan