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

I spent years sleeping on a pillow setup that only worked for about an hour at a time. I’d pile two or three pillows into a loose V-shaped stack, so my shoulder had somewhere to go and my head felt supported. I’d drift off, then wake up half-asleep, arm tingling, shoulder jammed, neck aching, and
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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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Carded to bat at seven, the all-rounder emerged at number five when Gay edged Tom Taylor behind. Stokes spent six balls on nought then moved off the mark with a nudge to fine leg off seamer Darley. There was an alarm when he inside-edged the experienced Taylor between his legs, but Stokes looked to be
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In an increasingly AI-driven and digital world, analog instant film and retro-style cameras remain popular, fueled by a combination of both nostalgia and charm. Instant cameras, in particular, stand out for their simplicity and an experience that has remained largely unchanged over time. Fujifilm’s $175 Instax Wide 400 builds on the familiar instant photography experience
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Hello, stranger! That’s a good thing to say, as we reported in a story we published three years ago: Why a stranger’s hello can do more than just brighten your day. Correspondent Rhitu Chatterjee reported on studies showing that simply chatting with strangers has a lasting impact: It can make the participants happy. Even smiling
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