Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026

The 20-year-old filmmaker Kane Parsons has risen to the top so fast that he’s had zero time to process how far he’s come. “It’s been go, go, go,” Parsons tells WIRED. “Even the tiniest bit of a break,” he says, would give him some better perspective on everything that’s happened over the past few years.
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Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is accelerating at a rapid pace, with the latest figures showing that more than one in every six new cars sold is now fully electric. This significant shift is happening against a backdrop of volatile energy prices, with Australians battling high fuel costs and soaring electricity bills. It’s a
READ MOREIn 2026, you cannot snatch AI coding tools out of developers’ vice-grip hands, researchers have discovered. But while AI is undoubtedly helping coders produce code faster, it may not be producing better code, other researchers warn. And that could cause problems down the road for them. Specifically, in February 2026, respected AI research lab METR
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A new Siri is on the horizon, and we’re getting a better look — literally — at how Apple’s new AI assistant will appear and perform when it’s unveiled later this year. In a new report from Bloomberg, the news outlet created illustrations showing how Siri could look with the launch of iOS 27, the
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If you want an iPad that’s more powerful than the entry-level model but less expensive than the iPad Pro, the latest iPad Air is the one to buy, and it’s down to one its best prices to date. The 11-inch Air with 128GB of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity is available at Amazon starting at $519.99
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When Pope Leo XIV presented his first encyclical on artificial intelligence at the Vatican on Monday, he invited Christopher Olah, cofounder of Anthropic, to speak. The move signaled an unprecedented alliance between the Catholic church and Silicon Valley. But to understand how this partnership came about, we need to go back to Anthropic’s founding. Why
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