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

A garlic-herb salmon with risotto was probably the best among the family meals I tried. The chopped asparagus was less than visually appealing when drizzled in garlic butter, but still tasty and a bit crisp. The salmon was tender and flaky. And the sweet pea risotto had no choice but to be delicious. There was
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After landing agreements with Google, SpaceX, and OpenAI, the U.S. Defense Department said on Friday that it has signed deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Reflection AI that allow it to deploy their AI tech and models on its classified networks for “lawful operational use.” “These agreements accelerate the transformation toward establishing the
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If you’ve followed my recent stories here on techAU, whether it’s the PAX Aus floor highlights or late-night Tetris showdowns—you know I’m obsessed with the moment a “cool gadget” becomes a “daily driver.” After watching the Google Cloud Next ‘26 keynote and in particular the developer session, it’s clear we’ve hit that moment with AI.
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When a trailer popped up at last year’s Summer Game Fest for 007: First Light, fans breathed a sigh of relief when they saw that studio IO Interactive was behind it. Gamers thought that IOI’s beloved Hitman infiltration and assassination games would provide good groundwork for a game about the world’s most famous spy. And
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If you have ever tried to capture a true rider’s-eye view while out on the bike, you know the struggle. Traditional action cameras are often too bulky to fit comfortably inside a helmet, leaving you with awkward external mounts that just don’t capture the immersion of the ride. Insta360 is looking to solve that problem
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