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

Due to elevated pollen counts, May is usually the worst month for those with allergies in most US regions, according to the Allergy and Asthma Network. “Allergies to airborne allergens such as pollen can cause symptoms including sneezing, a runny nose, nasal congestion, an itchiness in the nose and throat and red, watery eyes,” explains
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Geely Australia is quickly becoming a serious force in the Australian automotive landscape. The latest sales data for April 2026 shows the brand has officially smashed through the 2,000-unit monthly ceiling for the first time. With a total of 2,006 new vehicle registrations recorded for the month, Geely is proving that Australian buyers are increasingly
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Sam Altman and Elon Musk are facing off in a high-stakes trial that could alter the future of OpenAI and its most well-known product, ChatGPT. In 2024, Musk filed a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of abandoning its founding mission of developing AI to benefit humanity and shifting focus to boosting profits instead. Elon Musk, his financial
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Dyson is a company that makes plenty of really useful products, but also have had a few tries at things that didn’t. At this point, it’s not clear that personal cooling fans is a meaningful product category or if Dyson’s entry will set the world on fire, particularly launching as we head towards winter, regardless,
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Anthropic just announced a new feature called “dreaming” at the company’s developer conference in San Francisco. It’s part of Anthropic’s recently launched AI agent infrastructure designed to help users manage and deploy tools that automate software processes. This “dreaming” aspect sorts through the transcript of what an agent recently completed and attempts to glean insights
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OpenAI’s invitation to GPT-5.5’s launch party said the vibe would be intimate: a “low-key” gathering with CEO Sam Altman, drinks, swag, and a few hundred developers celebrating the company’s latest AI model at its San Francisco headquarters. Loading audio narration… Instead, it became one of the hottest tickets in tech, with more than 8,000 people
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