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Amazon has unveiled a new suite of AI models designed to take on the likes of OpenAI and Google in the highly competitive generative AI space.

Published in Data

Google appears to have begun warning YouTube users who have ad blockers in their browsers when they try to access videos on the site.

Published in Technology Regulation

From fully wireless TVs, through to TVs that that are beautiful to look at as and watch, alongside the brightest and most colourful OLEDs yet, which can be paired with fantastic sound bars, right through to a TV that can go from flat to curved and back, you can read about LGs new TVs elsewhere, but the videos of the two full launch events are definitely worth watching!

Published in Guest Interviews

From fully wireless TVs, through to TVs that that are beautiful to look at as and watch, alongside the brightest and most colourful OLEDs yet, which can be paired with fantastic sound bars, right through to a TV that can go from flat to curved and back, you can read about LGs new TVs elsewhere, but the videos of the two full launch events are definitely worth watching!

Published in Home Tech

It's Code Red at Google as Microsoft's search engine, Bing, has new AI-bling that has brought more attention to Bing that ever before, in a way that not even ham fisted attempts to get TV characters to say "Bing it!" were ever able to evoke.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 05 September 2022 15:57

RACV launches videos to promote e-scooter safety

Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) says it has taken a lead on safety, releasing a suite of videos that outline how to ride e-scooters safely and the rules in place to protect riders and other road users.

Published in Market
Friday, 11 December 2020 13:00

Growing mobile phone use by Australian children

New research has found that almost half (46%) of Australian children aged between 6 to 13 years use a mobile phone—up from 41% in 2015 - with the trend continuing to grow.

Published in Mobility

The Microsoft-owned source code repository GitHub has reinstated the repository for youtube-dl, a popular command-line script that can be used to download videos from YouTube and many other videos from the Internet.

Published in Apps

The Microsoft-owned source code repository GitHub has taken down the repository for youtube-dl, a popular command-line script that can be used to download videos from YouTube and many other videos from the Internet, following a DMCA takedown letter sent by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Published in Apps

With nearly 400 people in attendance, the 30th Anniversary of the Internet in Australia was a sold out event, featuring excellent speeches, a fascinating panel discussion, quantum supremacy, great prizes and more!

Published in Development
Wednesday, 23 October 2019 11:39

Mobile mixed reality market to top US$43bn by 2024

The global value of the mobile mixed reality market is forecast to exceed US43 billion in the next five years - with growth driven by 5G and edge computing - and a high percentage of consumer mixed reality attributable to smartphone apps, according to a new study from Juniper Research.

Published in Market

Huawei Australia is partnering with NRL club Canberra Raiders and Deaf Australia – the deaf-led peak organisation representing deaf people in Australia – to attempt to break a World Record at the Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles National Rugby League (NRL) game this coming Sunday (25 August) in Canberra.

Beating out the Huawei P30 Pro to now sit atop the DxOMark chart, the full DxOMark review has been published, and as you can expect, there's plenty of dispute in the article's comments, but Samsung can now claim the best smartphone cameras available.

Published in Mobility

Promising to instantly smooth out audio and the cursor path in the new Camtasia 2019 release amongst a host of other features, the ability to share your expertise visually through screen capture and video creation is even easier.

Published in Apps

Brisbane-founded video platform Clipchamp has raised $1 million in a seed funding round, with the funds to be used to accelerate the growth of its video editor named Create.

Published in Strategy

Google has provided the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission another good reason to investigate the algorithms it uses for its ad network after its YouTube network was found to be harbouring paedophiles who share videos showing the exploitation of children.

Published in Open Sauce

Optus has launched its fixed 5G wireless service, with three sites live now in January 2019, and 1200 to be delivered by March 2020, but is 5G safe?

Published in Telecoms & NBN

New Zealand’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, has released new product safety videos with the hard-hitting message “don’t toy with the life of a child”.

Published in Strategy

New Zealand’s largest telco Spark says it will continue as an exclusive Nokia carrier in its partnership with HMD Global, the home of Nokia.

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