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

Wi-Fi 7 is the newest home networking standard. It promises faster speeds, better reliability, and the ability to handle more devices at once. I tested several Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems to see if they lived up to the hype. They didn’t. At least, not for my house. I’m not going to name the specific brands
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The open-world racing game launches next month, but I recently had the chance to play a preview version to get a sense of what to expect. Even with just a brief taste of the experience I came away impressed. The main shift with Horizon 6 is the setting: It takes place in Japan, and the
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The Australian automotive market has reached a significant milestone this March, with electric vehicle sales hitting a record market share despite a cooling in the broader industry. As the conflict in the Middle East continues to destabilise global oil markets, the resulting uncertainty at local petrol bowsers is visibly shifting buyer behaviour. While total new
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The great Australian road trip is a rite of passage for many families during the Easter long weekend, but as we move into 2026, those journeys are increasingly being powered by electricity rather than petrol. While the shift to EVs is a positive for the environment and our hip pockets, this weekend has highlighted some
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The first convicted spyware maker in over a decade has avoided jail time after earlier pleading guilty to U.S. federal charges associated with running his surveillance company. Bryan Fleming was sentenced on Friday in a San Diego federal court to time served and a $5,000 fine, confirmed a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney for the
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