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Do You Spend Over 5 Hours a Day On Your Phone?

Do You Spend Over 5 Hours a Day On Your Phone?

How many hours a day do you think you spend on your phone? According to a new report from reviews.org, the average Australian will spend a total of 16.6 years of their life on the mobile phone.  This comes from a survey of 1000 aussies who revealed that they spent an average of 5.5 hours on their phone every day. [Read More…]

Amazon's Echo Show 10 Follows You Around the Room

Amazon’s Echo Show 10 Follows You Around the Room

Amazon’s latest Echo Show Display just got a serious upgrade. The new Echo Show 10 features a display that follows you around the room so you can always see the screen.   To find out more about it I spoke with Kate Burleigh, Country Manager for Amazon Alexa and Devices in Australia.  Listen below.     https://media.whooshkaa.com/show/5521/episode/804684.mp3

How Intel Evo Notebooks help you Work from Home

How Intel Evo Notebooks help you Work from Home

You may have already experienced some of the technical and non technical pitfalls of working from home, but many can be solved with the right technology at your fingertips. Last week I spoke with Intel Australia’s retail sales manager, Josh Carr about his experience working from home and how the latest Intel inspired technology is helping others work or run[Read More…]

Cooking with a Smart Microwave

Cooking with a Smart Microwave

Alexa can now help you heat up your food or that cold cup of coffee you’re staring at. The latest smart Microwave from Sharp can do these things and more with wifi… and the Amazon Alexa digital assistant built in. When paired with a compatible device you can use up to 70 different Alexa commands with the Sharp Microwave…like defrost,[Read More…]

Australians Guilty of Risky Password Behaviour

Australians Guilty of Risky Password Behaviour

Are you using passwords like “password” or “123456”? The 2020 Psychology of passwords report from LogMeIn has revealed that Australians are taking more risks with weak passwords compared to other countries. The report found that while 90 percent of us are well aware of the dangers of using the same password for everything, 69 percent continue to do it anyway.[Read More…]