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AI Cooking with Samsung

AI Cooking with Samsung

New research from Samsung[1] has revealed that many time-poor Australians splurge on take-away lunches, eating up over four thousand dollars annually. Australians are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to help them make more positive changes, with 60% willing to invest in AI kitchen appliances in the next few years and 93% interested in AI assistance for meal planning and preparation.[Read More…]

Google Pixel 8a released

Google Pixel 8a released

Google’s latest Pixel Smartphone,  The Pixel 8a is in stores from today. While the device has a lower price point than other current Pixel 8 phones, notably the 8a device will come with the same G3 processor found in those other models. The Pixel 8 has also undergone some design updates, now featuring a brighter Actua display with a matt[Read More…]

Keeping warm with Stoov infrared technolgoy

Keeping warm with Stoov infrared technolgoy

Winter is coming…but there’s plenty of great technology available to help you stay warm. One discovery I made recently is Dutch company Stoov who have just entered the Australian market with a range of sustainable, portable heating products that are warming and well designed. Unlike traditional items like electric blankets and hot water bottles, Stoov products are cordless and use[Read More…]

Aussies want AI to help with Dating

Aussies want AI to help with Dating

Can artificial intelligence help you out with dating? Leading Cyber Safety brand Norton, has unveiled a ground-breaking report that reveals that Australians are increasingly open to the idea of using AI as their digital dating coach.  According to the 2024 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report, nearly 3 in 5 online daters in Australia are interested in leveraging AI’s capabilities to[Read More…]

BrainEye App to monitor Brain Health

BrainEye App to monitor Brain Health

The Alfred hospital in Melbourne has embarked on a ground-breaking journey to revolutionize brain health management with the help of BrainEye, a cutting-edge smartphone app.  This innovative technology utilizes a 60-second eye movement test to screen for neurological abnormalities, for early detection and monitoring of conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. The app, currently in clinical trials[Read More…]