Month: May 2021

Best Netflix sci-fi movies: mind-bending films to stream in Australia right now Blade Runner 2049

As geeky enthusiasts with a keen interest in burgeoning technological advancements, it probably won’t come as surprise to hear that we’re obsessed with science fiction here at TechRadar. Science fiction is a special genre, in that it asks us to imagine how mankind would be affected by advancements in technology…

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PS5 games are going cheap on Amazon AU right now Big savings on PS5 games

If you’ve been lucky enough to score yourself the elusive PS5, or you’d like to try and nab one in the near future, you’ll be happy to hear that a number of next-gen games are now on sale at several Aussie retailers. Among the retailers, we’ve found that Amazon has…

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Amnesty International calls for Google to halt cloud business in Saudi Arabia

Amnesty International is teaming up with 38 other human rights groups and individuals to call for a halt to Google’s plans to set up an enterprise cloud business in Saudi Arabia because of concerns over the country’s human rights track record. The joint statement — signed by the Electronic Frontier…

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US removes Xiaomi’s designation as a Communist Chinese Military Company

Xiaomi, one of China’s high-profile tech firms that fell in the crosshairs of the Trump administration, has been removed from a U.S. government blacklist that designated it as a Communist Chinese Military Company. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has vacated the Department of Defence’s designation of…

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Ereader screens are about to get a big upgrade E Ink On-Cell Touch ePaper

The company that makes the screens for the most popular ereaders has just announced a new technology that will make reading on electronic paper displays a better visual experience, while also possibly bringing down the cost of the devices. E Ink’s new On-Cell Touch ePaper is a module that comes…

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Tiger Global leads $30 million investment in Indian Twitter rival Koo

Investors are backing Koo, an Indian alternative to Twitter, with large size checks at a time when tension is brewing between the American social network and New Delhi. The Indian startup said on Wednesday it has raised $30 million in a financing round led by Tiger Global Management. Mirae Asset,…

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