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Screen Glare Solved with Samsung TV

Australia is one of the sunniest continents in the world and yet, many of us sit in the dark to enjoy our TVs A recent survey from Samsung Australia found that 49 percent close their curtains during the day and 41 percent always turn off all the lights…just to avoid on-screen glare. For some, the distracting on-screen glare is so bad that they won’t invite guests over to watch TV![Read More…]

How to get the perfect photo without taking hundreds of shots

How to get the perfect photo without taking hundreds of shots

Are You the Unsung Hero of Your Friends’ Instagram? Ever found yourself contorting into strange positions in public, all in the name of getting that perfect, flattering shot for a friend or partner? If so, it sounds like you might be what Samsung is calling an “Unsung Snapper.” If you’re the designated photographer in your social circle, you’re far from[Read More…]

A Fridge that cuts food wastage

A Fridge that cuts food wastage

This week in Sydney Tech Daily previewed some of the latest AI-Powered home appliances from Samsung at their “House of Samsung” media event, featuring cutting-edge technology in its fridges and a powerful new cordless stick vacuum. 

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…]

Samsung reveals Christmas Movie Favourites

Samsung reveals Christmas Movie Favourites

With just a few weeks until Christmas Samsung Australia has unwrapped its Summer Viewing Report (1) , revealing that the “Christmas Movie” tradition is alive and well. The report found that among the most popular holiday movies were… “Love Actually”, “The Grinch” and “Elf”…with the top movie, the 1990 classic “Home Alone”. If you’re among the 64 percent of Australians[Read More…]