Month: June 2025

I tested the Sony Bravia 8 II OLED TV, and I don’t think Samsung and LG have anything to worry about

The Sony Bravia 8 II is the company’s top OLED TV for 2025, and at $3,500 / £2,999 / AU$3,999, it’s priced at the level you’d expect for a flagship Sony TV. The Sony Bravia 9, the company’s flagship mini-LED model, was one of the best TVs I reviewed in…

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Amazon is planning one of its biggest cloud investments yet as it goes big down under

Amazon to invest AU$20 billion in Australia between now and 2029 New data centers in Sydney and Melbourne are part of the plan Three new solar farms are also crucial to the investment Amazon has confirmed plans to invest AU$20 billion into Australia between 2025 and 2029, with expanded data…

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Forget Ray-ban – Meta’s next smart glasses just got a surprise launch date and an exciting new partner

Meta has just announced it’s partnering with Oakley on something new Most likely, this is the long-rumored Oakley smart glasses We’ll find out more on June 20 Oakley and Meta are officially partnering on something – I mean, it’s smart glasses, right? – and we’ll be finding out everything about…

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Justin Sun takes crypto company public — reportedly with help from Eric Trump

Last year, Justin Sun was facing a federal investigation into his crypto empire, to the point that he avoided entering the US. Now, his company is going to be publicly listed on the American stock markets – and reportedly with the assistance of Eric Trump. Tron, Sun’s digital assets platform,…

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Here’s why you should be excited about Audio Overviews coming to Google Search

Google is testing the NotebookLM feature Audio Overviews in Search The feature will offer short, AI-generated audio summaries for certain queries. The feature uses Gemini models to deliver podcast-style explanations with clickable links. I’ve been a fan of the Audio Overviews feature in Google’s NotebookLM since I first experimented with…

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How Apple Created a Custom iPhone Camera for ‘F1’

Mounted on Formula One cars and used at real events, the special module used an iPhone camera sensor and A-series chip to help capture the new movie’s racing scenes. Source

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