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

Australia’s electric vehicle charging landscape continues to evolve, and while the bigger brands like Chargefox, Evie and Tesla take many of the headlines, other charging providers like Exploren are perhaps not as well known, but are gaining momentum. Exploren just announced they installed 114 new plugs, in the past month, on the back of a
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Google is rolling out a sweeping update to Android Auto and cars powered by its Google Built-in software. The suite of changes and new features includes an overhaul to Google Maps, the addition of in-dash video playback and a full visual refresh rolling out to compatible vehicles and devices throughout 2026. As cars get smarter
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Last month, I took a trip to the Gold Coast with my parents, and having booked flights and accommodation, it was time to consider transport. Having considered the standard hire car companies, I considered alternative options, ultimately settling on renting a car using the car sharing platform Evee for the first time. The process was
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In late April, Palantir — the software company that, in recent years, has perhaps become best known for its defense industry contracts and work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement — announced that it would be adding new products to its merch store. The latest offering was a cotton chore coat. At $239 and in bright
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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced two compelling additions to their monitor lineup, signalling a clear focus on both breathtaking visual performance and streamlined desktop efficiency for the modern gamer. The new displays, the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS and the ROG Strix XG129C, address the growing demand for top-tier visual fidelity combined with advanced
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After three people died on a cruise ship struck by a hantavirus, authorities are actively tracking down 29 people who had left the ship. They’re trying to trace the spread of the virus. It’s a long, arduous, global process to find and notify people who might be at risk of infection. Hey, wasn’t there supposed
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