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

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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Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and the holiday’s sales include plenty of deals on gadgets that can help you make the most of the season. If your plans involve beach days, pool parties, or backyard barbecues, now’s a great time to pick up a portable Bluetooth speaker, as many of our favorite
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPENG has officially rolled off its first mass-produced Robotaxi from the production line in Guangzhou, China. This announcement marks a significant milestone as the company becomes the first automaker in China to achieve mass production of an autonomous taxi through full-stack, in-house development. The vehicle is built on the company’s new
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The internet is abuzz with racers sharing content from Forza Horizon 6. As someone who has played every Forza title (Motorsport and Horizon), I’m super keen to get hands-on myself. Like many, I often leverage Steam for my game library. This makes managing games across PCs (across many years), and updates super easy, however.. if
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Privacy will be a major theme when Apple unveils a new version of Siri at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The Siri relaunch is widely seen as Apple’s big chance to reestablish its relevance in artificial intelligence. As part of that effort, company executives will argue that they’re taking
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