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Tag: electronics

  • Power bank recalls 'on the rise' over fires

    Power bank recalls 'on the rise' over fires

    ACCC warns 34,000 recalled chargers still in use.
  • Trump smartphone drops 'Made in the USA' promise

    Trump smartphone drops 'Made in the USA' promise

    Key features have also suddenly changed.
  • New Australian quantum breakthrough 'a showstopper'

    New Australian quantum breakthrough 'a showstopper'

    World-first computing chip over a decade in the making.
  • Trump Organisation announces US-made smartphone

    Trump Organisation announces US-made smartphone

    Plans for $US499 'T1 Phone' and virtual network light on detail.
  • Trump threatens Apple, Samsung with 25% tariffs

    Trump threatens Apple, Samsung with 25% tariffs

    Consumers could see higher smartphone prices, analysts say.
  • What we know about OpenAI's first consumer devices

    What we know about OpenAI's first consumer devices

    Can the ChatGPT creator 'completely reimagine' the computer?
  • Trump announces new levy for electronics

    Trump announces new levy for electronics

    Says tech goods won’t be exempt.
  • Samsung, Apple prep thin new phones for 2025

    Samsung, Apple prep thin new phones for 2025

    What we know about Galaxy S25 Edge and 'iPhone 17 Air'.
  • CES 2025's most intriguing new tech

    CES 2025's most intriguing new tech

    From vacuums with arms to solar umbrellas, and (of course) more AI.
  • ‘Brainoware’ fuses human biology and silicon

    ‘Brainoware’ fuses human biology and silicon

    Brain cells could offer faster, more efficient forms of AI.
  • CES 2019: Walking car, bendy phone debut

    CES 2019: Walking car, bendy phone debut

    The world's biggest gadget show unveiled some beauties.
  • New nanochip could “revolutionise” electronics

    New nanochip could “revolutionise” electronics

    Forget silicon – RMIT has come up with an alternative.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 37

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 37

    HP and IBM rule the 80s.
  • How to add a touch screen to your MacBook for US$99

    How to add a touch screen to your MacBook for US$99

    MacBook Air owners rejoice.
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