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Intel Arrow Lake specs and early benchmarks just leaked ahead of October launch
By Scott Younker published
Two leaks revealed specs and a lone benchmark for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake desktop processor, tipped to launch in October.
Latest iPhones could one day be demoed on Vision Pro
By Alan Martin published
Apple patent shows off a “virtual shopping experience” for its Vision Pro headset, but it feels a long way from being worth adopting in the real world.
These House of Representatives members are at the highest risk of being exposed online
By Olivia Powell published
75% of House representatives have had their personal data exposed online
California bringing digital driver's licenses to Apple, Google Wallets
By Scott Younker last updated
California is letting residents add their driver's license and other state IDs to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.
macOS Sequoia just made screen recording a lot easier — here's how
By Josh Render published
After user complaints, Apple has relented on how regularly macOS Sequoia will ask users to update screen recording permissions.
Google updates AI Overviews to make it easier to check its accurate
By Scott Younker published
Google has been tinkering away at AI Overviews and now the AI feature is supposed to be easier to fact check.
Apple reportedly working on a new 27-inch iMac — here's what we know so far
By Scott Younker published
Apple is allegedly working on bringing back an iMac with a larger display, but we don't know if it will come this year or next.
People are flocking to Aussie Broadband's cheaper new Buddy Telco, but are its NBN plans good value?
By Lucy Scotting published
Looking for a more affordable ISP? Buddy Telco has recently launched as an offshoot of Aussie Broadband, with droves of consumers signing up for it. But is the new telco really worth it?
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