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

Tesla recently opened orders for the Tesla Model Y L in Australia and while the official deliveries don’t start until May, I’ve had the chance to get behind the wheel and experience the car this weekend. Something I’m keen to evaluate is if this version of the popular all-electric mid-sized SUV, is the right fit
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A newly published survey of more than 500 science conference presentations across a two-year period set out to determine whether scientists are funny, which is itself funny, if not the most productive use of time. The results were about what you’d expect: two-thirds of attempts at humor garnered either polite chuckles or straight-up dead silence,
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The Nothing Headphones (3) are here and offer a sophisticated evolution to the company’s growing audio portfolio. Aimed at users who value a blend of aesthetics and high-end audio performance, these headphones offer a compelling reason to upgrade your daily listening kit. I had a chance to review the first over the ear headphones from
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If you’re ready to move your PC gaming experience to the next level, look no further than GIGABYTE’s X870E AORUS ELITE X3D. Already known for their forward-thinking tech, GIGABYTE has outdone themselves with this one. Boasting state-of-the-art graphics capabilities, AI-enhanced X3D Turbo Mode 2.0, Zenith Memory Performance, and a comprehensive thermal design, X870E AORUS ELITE
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