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

RGB LED TVs have been the talk of the TV world this year, with models coming from all the manufacturers, and the first one of 2026 is here — the Hisense UR9. It’s the first look at the viability of the new backlight technology outside of demo rooms, and it’s a step above the traditional
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If you’ve ever tried to balance note-taking while actually paying attention in a meeting, interview, or even at a conference, you’ll know how quickly things fall apart. You either miss key details, or you’re so focused on typing that you’re barely present in the conversation. That’s where the soundcore Work AI Voice Recorder comes in.
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Step into the shoes of the strongest, goodest boy in a game that is beautiful, baffling, and impossible to put down.
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If you were one of the many who jumped on the NFT bandwagon back in 2021, there is a good chance your digital wallet is currently acting as a graveyard for JPEG assets that are now worth precisely zero. While the crypto winter has been long and cold for digital art collectors, the Museum of
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Snap has announced a new partnership between its AR-glasses focused subsidiary, Specs, and chipmaker Qualcomm, as the company revs up for the release of its wearable later this year. The Snapchat creator has been teasing the release of the glasses—dubbed Spectacles, or merely Specs—for a long time and, earlier this year, it spun off a
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The transition to renewable energy in Australia is often discussed in the context of passenger vehicles and household solar. However, one of the biggest challenges for our net-zero targets remains the heavy lifting done by the trucking industry. New Energy Transport is looking to change that narrative with their ambitious Wilton Project. Located south-west of
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