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Polaroid’s latest Instant camera launches in Australia next month

Hold onto your hats, there’s a new Polaroid camera heading our way, with the Polaroid Flip - Polaroid’s newest instant…

1 year ago
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Razer introduces two new mice, each with a combination of gaming and productivity features

Razer has announced a new mouse lineup that marries the best of both gaming and productivity worlds with the Pro…

1 year ago
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motorola shows off their latest razr foldables alongside new edge series phones

Motorola have unveiled the first look at their 2025 range overnight, launching new razr foldables alongside new premium Edge series…

1 year ago
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XBOX Cloud Gaming arrives on LG SMART TVs this week

LG TV owners are getting some extra functionality this week, with the Xbox Cloud Gaming app landing on WebOS this…

1 year ago
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Hisense Australia unveils its 2025 ULED TV range with bigger screens now available for all models

Hisense has today unveiled the availability and pricing of its Australian 2025 ULED TV lineup, offering three 100-inch options across…

1 year ago
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**Update** Ultrahuman Ring Air available in Australia now

Smart, health tracking rings are becoming more popular in recent times, and Ultrahuman have announced their ‘Ring AIR’, is coming…

1 year ago
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Skullcandy announce the new Method 360 ANC earbuds with sound by Bose

Skullcandy has partnered with Bose to create the new Method 360 ANC premium true wireless earbuds designed for high-fidelity audio…

1 year ago
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Navman launch their 2025 range of dash cams, including a 3-camera system to capture the sides of your car too

Navman has launched its 2025 range of dash cams with the "first-ever three-camera dash cam," and several of last year's…

1 year ago
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Boost Mobile challenges Australians to ‘get on a network that cuts it’

Boost Mobile has launched a campaign today challenging Aussies to 'get on a network that cuts it." This stems from…

1 year ago
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Nearly half of Australians think they can identify scams from spelling or grammar mistakes

Trend Micro has published the results of a study of 1072 Australians aged between 18 and 65, which uncovered numerous…

1 year ago