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

It’s an almost annual tradition in tech: a new generation of Wi-Fi is announced, and the conversation immediately fixates on a new, dizzying peak theoretical speed. Whether it was Wi-Fi 6, 6E, or the more recent push for Wi-Fi 7, the industry has historically focused its marketing efforts on the gigabits-per-second metric. However, as many
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So you were busy, and you forgot to maintain your Duolingo streak. Now, Duo, that little green owl, is mad at you, and you’re disappointed in yourself. Whether you’re studying a language, chess, math, music or another course, a streak slip-up is not checkmate anymore. On Monday, the language-learning program announced a one-month treat for forgetful customers.
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I’ve worn sunglasses for as long as I can remember, and until now, they’ve protected my eyes, and that’s the end of the feature list. In 2026, smart glasses are finally here, ones that people will actually wear and don’t look like a science experiment. For the past couple of months, I’ve worn the Ray-Ban
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Apple isn’t just looking to take on Meta in the smart glasses market; it’s looking to upend eyewear as a whole, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. When the Apple Watch launched, it wasn’t simply competing against the Pebbles and the Motorolas of the world. The company also had Swatch, Fossil, and Seiko in its crosshairs.
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This morning I woke to social media teasers from both Nvidia and Microsoft, which seen many on social media speculating about it’s meaning. The identical posts feature a simple message – a new era of PC is coming. This isn’t jsut a new generation of an existing architecture, but suggests a big change the industry
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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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