Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026

Microsoft just went full retro at the Xbox Games Showcase. If you grew up gaming in the early 2000s, you’ll fondly remember the semi-transparent devices that were trendy in that generation. To celebrate a quarter century of gaming history, the company unveiled a stunning throwback hardware lineup that channels the absolute peak era of translucent
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Apple spending a big chunk of its WWDC keynote on parental controls was surprising for several reasons. But the biggest is that, despite all the airtime, it didn’t announce much new beyond a redesigned interface. Almost all the features touted already exist or are upgrades to current options. Why Apple chose to do this isn’t
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An innocent Facebook post by Federal Member for Bennelong, Jerome Laxale MP, recently sparked a fiery comment section debate that perfectly highlights a massive misunderstanding in the Australian electric vehicle community. Laxale posted a photo of a shiny new 22kW EVX pole-mounted charger over in North Ryde, celebrating the expansion of NSW Government-funded curbside charging
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Then there’s the missing removable storage. Yes, I’d prefer a card; it’s just easier to swap out a card in the field. But the BF does have 256 gigabytes of built-in storage. I can’t think of the last time I shot enough images to fill that much space before getting back to my laptop to
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If you’ve got a Nintendo Switch 2, there are a couple of new accessories from Belkin that may be of interest. The company has just released three new accessories, the new Gaming Grip, charging Grip and Travel Bag for Nintendo Switch 2. Following the January debut of the Charging Case Pro, the new accessories build on
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OpenAI announced a new feature that it says will provide additional protection from prompt injection attacks, where malicious chatbot instructions are hidden in webpages and other content sources. Among other things, Lockdown Mode will disable live web browsing (so you can only access cached content), the retrieval and display of images from the web (you
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