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Personal Safety Alart from Swann

Personal Safety Alart from Swann

If you’re often worried about personal safety when out and about, Swann has just launched a great new low cost device for on-the-go protection. The ActiveResponse Personal Safety Alarm packs a punch with a loud siren to scare off any potential trouble and can quickly alert your emergency contacts if you need help. It’s perfect for anyone who wants an[Read More…]

Aussie Kids aim for Tech Careers

Aussie Kids aim for Tech Careers

Aussie kids are aiming high, with technology topping their career wish list! A recent Officeworks study reveals a surge in interest for tech jobs amongst students aged 10-17. Healthcare and science also rank highly, reflecting a generation inspired by innovation. Parents are supportive of these ambitions, recognizing the growing importance of digital skills in today’s world.  While communication and critical[Read More…]

XBox rings in the Lunar New Year

XBox rings in the Lunar New Year

Xbox is celebrating the Year of the Snake by inviting gamers on a unique journey through its Game Pass library.  Embrace the festive spirit by exploring titles with serpentine themes, perfect for enjoying with family and friends this Lunar New Year. Slither into No Man’s Sky and discover a universe teeming with snake-like creatures, some of which you can even[Read More…]

Taking Control of Your Data

Taking Control of Your Data

International Data Privacy Day: Taking Control of Your Data In today’s hyper-connected world, where every click, search, and purchase leaves a digital footprint, the concept of privacy can feel like an elusive ideal. But today, on International Data Privacy Day, we’re reminded that safeguarding our personal information is more critical than ever. This annual event, observed globally on January 28th,[Read More…]

$588 Million Back-to-School Phone Spend

$588 Million Back-to-School Phone Spend

As the back-to-school season approaches, more than 1.1 million Australian children are set to receive a new or upgraded phone, with parents gearing up to spend a staggering $588 million on the devices.