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Why iPhone 16 could be Apple’s biggest leap since Siri
Analysis
Phones

Why iPhone 16 could be Apple’s biggest leap since Siri

The tech giant is banking on generative AI to bring its phones back on track in the competition on digital assistants.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Dad’s ‘third daughter’ always came to look after him. Then computer said no
Opinion
AI

Dad’s ‘third daughter’ always came to look after him. Then computer said no

Some aged care providers are turning to artificial intelligence to make decisions best made by someone with a heart.

  • by Sue Williams
MP Ed Husic discusses federal government’s bid to make AI safer
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MP Ed Husic discusses federal government’s bid to make AI safer

Today federal politics reporter Liz Daniels speaks to MP Ed Husic about the Albanese government’s bid to regulate the booming AI industry.

Did Dyson just launch the next must-have celebrity accessory?

Did Dyson just launch the next must-have celebrity accessory?

Dyson is making plenty of noise with its new OnTrac headphones. So, we put them to the Sabrina Carpenter test.

  • by Damien Woolnough
Scientists make definitive call on whether mobile phones cause brain cancer

Scientists make definitive call on whether mobile phones cause brain cancer

A World Health Organisation review of more than 5000 studies, led by Australian scientists, found no increased risk of several cancers associated with mobile phone use.

  • by Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
The far right is the only place left for Elon Musk’s X-rated ego
Opinion
Elon Musk

The far right is the only place left for Elon Musk’s X-rated ego

Many are wondering how the poster boy for futurism ended up sounding like a conspiracy-theory-spouting uncle. But what if we’re all missing the point?

  • by Joan Westenberg
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The free-speech billionaires are losing the war

The free-speech billionaires are losing the war

Elon Musk and Pavel Durov have been asking for trouble. It has found them.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Can this repairable smartphone deliver a perfect social media detox?
Review
Phones

Can this repairable smartphone deliver a perfect social media detox?

The HMD Skyline has a killer pair of special features, which may or may not be as good as they sound.

  • by Tim Biggs
Inside Australia’s love affair with the iPhone
Perspective
Gadgets

Inside Australia’s love affair with the iPhone

The handheld marvel was perhaps the world’s first ‘smartphone’ and it’s more popular here than nearly anywhere else.

  • by David Swan
Billionaire tech boss says culture issues a thing of the past
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Start-ups

Billionaire tech boss says culture issues a thing of the past

Airwallex CEO Jack Zhang says a lack of resources means he can’t compete with the likes of Canva or Atlassian in work perks.

  • by David Swan
I’m hearing the call, it’s time to switch back to landline phones
Opinion
Phones

I’m hearing the call, it’s time to switch back to landline phones

Preferring a text message is fine when the topic of conversation is which mall to hang out, but try telling a potential employer to send you a voice note instead of calling.

  • by Simon Taylor