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I have a landline phone and I know exactly what that says about me

I have a landline phone and I know exactly what that says about me

It rarely rings, but the fact of its existence is a dead giveaway.

  • by Richard Glover

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Samsung unveils new foldable phones as it hits back at imitators

Samsung unveils new foldable phones as it hits back at imitators

This year’s Z Flip5 is a big deal for Samsung after competitors brought several new flexible devices to market in the past year.

  • by Tim Biggs
The Sydney school students helping each other stay off their phones

The Sydney school students helping each other stay off their phones

Arjun Vishnu, 16, wasn’t exactly sure of why he was so addicted to his phone. Going cold turkey would be foolish, he thought.

  • by Christopher Harris
The only app on my phone I will never let anyone open
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The only app on my phone I will never let anyone open

Underappreciated and unspectacular, the Notes application holds the key to our hidden selves.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Lock up your sexagenarians
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Lock up your sexagenarians

And beware of brooding bandits.

‘New era’: Apple dives into ‘spatial computing’ with extended reality headset
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‘New era’: Apple dives into ‘spatial computing’ with extended reality headset

Apple has announced its first extended reality headset, alongside a stack of new computers and a first look at its latest iPhone software, at its annual developer conference in California.

  • by Tim Biggs
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The best value smartphones that won’t break the bank

The best value smartphones that won’t break the bank

If bang for your buck is more important to you than the latest and greatest, here are three options that offer great value at a decent price.

  • by Tim Biggs
A themculean task
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A themculean task

But it’s good to know our number’s not up.

Eat your greenbacks!
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Eat your greenbacks!

Time to scale back your portions.

$5 a day or $75 an hour? Aussies caught out by mobile roaming gaps

$5 a day or $75 an hour? Aussies caught out by mobile roaming gaps

Australians on their way to Europe are being stung with international roaming charges at various stopover destinations that aren’t covered by their telco.

  • by Katherine Scott
Google’s Pixel 7a shows why we should demand more from Apple’s iPhone SE
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Google’s Pixel 7a shows why we should demand more from Apple’s iPhone SE

The least expensive Pixel is a baseline phone you could recommend to anyone, while the least expensive iPhone feels like a big compromise.

  • by Tim Biggs