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Budget Smartphone Option - Aspera Nitro 2

Budget Smartphone Option – Aspera Nitro 2

If the cost of living is squeezing the budget for a new smartphone, here’s a great option for under $200. Aspera has just launched the Nitro 2 smartphone, priced at just $179. This budget-friendly option features a 6.6inch HD+ display, face recognition, fingerprint sensor, NFC for contactless payments, dual 4G sim cards, and a large 5000mAh battery. With the continuation[Read More…]

Samsung Launches Galaxy A55 & A35 Phones

Samsung Launches Galaxy A55 & A35 Phones

Samsung has introduced two new smartphones, the Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G, designed to bring top-notch mobile innovations to a wider audience.

What will home look like for Australians in 2029

What will home look like for Australians in 2029

In the latest edition of The Tech Feed podcast I explore the latest trends and innovations shaping our future. I’m joined by Australia’s leading futurist, Steve Sammartino. Steve collaborated with Samsung Electronics Australia on the Australians@Home in 2029 report, which offers insights into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies will transform Australian homes over the next five years. Listen below.[Read More…]

Adobe makes reading and understanding long documents easier with AI

Adobe makes reading and understanding long documents easier with AI

Adobe is introducing a new tool to make reading and understanding long documents easier. The new AI Assistant feature in Adobe Acrobat is tasked with simplifying document reading and understanding. This innovative tool, currently in beta, is integrated into Acrobat and Reader, offering users a more productive experience. The AI Assistant provides helpful recommendations and answers based on the content[Read More…]

Are you spending this many hours on TikTok?

Are you spending this many hours on TikTok?

TikTok users in Australia are spending 42 hours a month on the platform. This astonishing statistic was revealed in The Digital 2024 Australia report from Meltwater and We are social. This revelation, alongside other key findings, highlights the evolving landscape of media consumption habits among Australians. Along with TikTok, Facebook remains a dominant force, with Australians spending an average of[Read More…]