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Jabra knows Headphones are for more than Music

Jabra knows Headphones are for more than Music

If you’re not using your wireless earbud headphones for music, you’re using them for voice calling. That’s one of the findings from the 2020 Qualcomm state of sound report and perhaps one of the reason’s Jabra has focused on call clarity with its new Elite 7 Pro earbuds. While these premium earbuds are great for music listening, Jabra has introduced[Read More…]

A Great Smartphone for $250

A Great Smartphone for $250

There’s some really great premium smartphones out right now, but do you really need to spend between 1 and 2 thousand dollars for a great phone? If your budget is lower, then OPPO’s new A16s might be a good option. With a 6.52inch display it’s not much smaller than an iPhone 13 Pro Max or Google Pixel 6 Pro. It’s[Read More…]

Paying Too Much for Slow Internet?

Paying Too Much for Slow Internet?

If you’re looking to cut down your monthly bills, evaluating your internet costs could save you some cash. According to reviews.org, on average Australians spend 80 dollars a month on their home internet connection, so it’s worth investigating if you could do better…or if you are paying for a service that offers more than you need. The first step is[Read More…]

Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing & preview

Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing & preview

Google has officially launched the next generation of Pixel smartphones, demonstrating a complete redesign and with the Android 12 operating system some new features you’ll love. The Pixel 6 Pro is the new flagship device for Google, with a design inspired by jewellery and luxury watches according to a spokesperson from the Pixel design team. Here are my initial impressions[Read More…]

Australians Lacking in Password Security

Australians Lacking in Password Security

Australians could be doing much better when it comes to online security. A new global report from Bitdefender has exposed many of the trends and silly online habits that leave us vulnerable to attacks from cyber criminals. Among the findings for Australia the report revealed that 58 percent of us choose to memorise passwords instead of using password management software. [Read More…]