Month: January 2020

Outrageous TV deal: Grab a Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD telly for AU$850!

If you’re in the market for a big TV that comes with all the bells and whistles, well-known NSW retailer Appliance Central has a ripper of a deal on its eBay store. The Samsung RU7100 65-inch 4K UHD TV is currently on sale for a whopping 50% off! The RU7100…

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Motorola Razr Australian release date confirmed for next month

Originally expected to arrive Down Under in January, it’s now been officially revealed that the new Motorola Razr flip phone with foldable display will be available to purchase in Australia from February 24. While fans of Razr’s classic flip phone design have been eagerly anticipating the device, we have to…

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Facial Recognition Startup Clearview AI Is Struggling To Address Complaints As Its Legal Issues Mount

Provided to BuzzFeed News A screenshot of Clearview’s search results. Clearview AI, the facial recognition company that claims to have amassed a database of more than 3 billion photos scraped from Facebook, YouTube, and millions of other websites, is scrambling to deal with calls for bans from advocacy groups and…

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Tim Cook isn’t hyping up an iPhone 5G yet, but that could quickly change

In an Apple earnings call, Tim Cook described year-over-year sales growth, especially for the iPhone 11. But when asked if an iPhone 5G was in the works, the company’s chief executive does what he does best: downplayed without denial.  It’s apparently not time for Apple to hype us on a…

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Upcoming Canon EOS R5 mirrorless camera all but confirmed as specs leak

There’s been a lot of rumors about Canon’s upcoming full-frame mirrorless cameras traveling through the grapevine, but this time Canon Rumors is quite certain they’ve landed on the jackpot. Known for providing us with pretty accurate news about cameras, Canon Rumors has discovered that the next full-frame mirrorless camera from…

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Apple is limiting China travel and has closed one retail store due to coronavirus outbreak

Apple CEO Tim Cook said on Tuesday that the company began limiting employee travel to China last week amid the coronavirus outbreak, and that Apple has closed one store in mainland China and reduced operating hours for other retail locations. The announcement is yet more evidence that the virus is…

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