Your worthless NFTs can now get you free entry to the MCA
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- April 10, 2026

The Sydney Harbour and CBD have once again been reimagined as a vibrant city in colour as Vivid Sydney officially kicks off its 16th year. This massive 23-night festival has evolved into one of the most anticipated events on the Australian cultural and technology calendar, completely transforming the urban landscape. This year marks a monumental
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The embargo has officially lifted on Google I/O 2026, and the mountain of AI announcements is nothing short of staggering. Google is fundamentally rewriting how we interact with our devices, search the web, and manage our daily routines. The sheer scale of this deployment is hard to comprehend, with Google now processing over 3.2 quadrillion
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You’ll lose your head over these memorable Met Gala looks. At least that appears to be Jared Leto’s goal with his ensembles on the first Monday in May. After all, he’s brought multiple spotlight-stealing accessories while attending Anna Wintour’s annual benefit for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. Befitting of the 2019 theme focused
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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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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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When you think of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, you don’t really think of technology. Pictures of lush green grasses, bright yellow sunflowers, and the Royal Exhibition Building’s iconic fountain flash through your mind. You might think of a lawn mower, but that’s about the extent of “technology”. Yet, smart tech has quietly
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