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

I’ve worn sunglasses for as long as I can remember, and until now, they’ve protected my eyes, and that’s the end of the feature list. In 2026, smart glasses are finally here, ones that people will actually wear and don’t look like a science experiment. For the past couple of months, I’ve worn the Ray-Ban
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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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I wore this for the last few weeks and came away positive, but that’s because I had realistic expectations of what the watch would be able to do. If you expect the same features as a more expensive Google Wear-powered smartwatch or an Apple Watch, you’ll be disappointed. Some American reviewers compare it to the
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When it comes to fast food’s biggest burgers, the prices are sometimes stacked just as high as the patties. As some chains see sales decline, brands are thinking beyond limited-time promotions and more about how they can deliver the best value for customers — and sometimes, that means supersizing their menus. McDonald’s recently launched its
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Last month, I took a trip to the Gold Coast with my parents, and having booked flights and accommodation, it was time to consider transport. Having considered the standard hire car companies, I considered alternative options, ultimately settling on renting a car using the car sharing platform Evee for the first time. The process was
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