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ACTION CAMS
High resolution action in a tiny camera
Living opposite a skate park proved a perfect setting for testing GoPro’s latest tiny action camera the Hero10 Black.
CHRIS GRIFFITH
CORONAVIRUS
Uber shuts down hotspot trips
Uber has introduced technology to stop drivers in Sydney’s 12 local government areas of concern from leaving those areas.
By JOSEPH LAM
WIRELESS HEADPHONES
Spoiled for choice
There are plenty of viable and affordable wireless earbud options.
By GEOFF QUATTROMANI
GAMES
Quirky and fun
The 2005 game Psychonauts has a well-deserved cult reputation among gamers.
By ROYCE WILSON
CAMERAS
Beautiful and versatile
Nikon’s last Z fc camera is based on the classic styling of the Nikon FE 35mm film cameras.
By RON BONHAM
START-UPS
Airwallex joins Canva on rich list
Started by University of Melbourne students, fintech start-up Airwallex is now worth more than $5.5bn.
By DAVID SWAN
SMARTPHONES
Telstra’s two hour delivery for iPhones, Samsung
The telco says its limited offer comes as demand for new devices is through the roof, thanks to the Covid pandemic.
By DAVID SWAN
EXCLUSIVE
Replacing work reviews with an app?
Software start-up OnLoop has raised $7.5m from investors for its bid to end the pain of work performance reviews.
By DAVID SWAN
THE DOWNLOAD
Taylor appointment 'an opportunity for innovation'
Local start-ups say they hope Angus Taylor is up for a challenge, following Christian Porter's resignation.
By DAVID SWAN,CHRIS GRIFFITH
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Drug cartels, human traffickers? Facebook’s response is weak
Facebook employees raised alarms about how the site is used in developing countries. Often, its response was inadequate, or nothing at all.
By JUSTIN SCHECK, NEWLEY PURNELL, JEFF HORWITZ
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