Month: September 2025

Ridiculous: SpinTel’s NBN 500 plan gets a last-minute price cut to just AU$64p/m

Well, we certainly didn’t see this one coming! Just days out from the official launch of major NBN speed upgrades, SpinTel has thrown down the gauntlet and set a new benchmark for its competitors by slashing the price of its NBN 500 plan by a further AU$10p/m for the first…

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Fujifilm unveils its first ever cinema camera – it’s a mighty medium-format model with 8K video and film simulations

Fujifilm’s first cinema camera packs a 44x33mm 102MP sensor It can shoot 8K video in a range of formats, including anamorphic The pro model costs $16,499 (UK and Australia pricing TBC) It’s been a long time coming, but Fujifilm has finally fully unveiled its first-ever cinema camera, the GFX Eterna…

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Nvidia’s biggest customers are lining up to take it down using ASICs and Broadcom could be the winner of that battle

OpenAI (probably) joins Google, Meta and ByteDance in Broadcom’s custom ASIC partnership Broadcom secures $10 billion AI rack orders as Nvidia faces new rivals Nvidia’s largest customers pursue in-house chips with Broadcom guiding the transition As we’ve reported more than a new times in the past, the AI hardware market…

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How platforms are responding to the Charlie Kirk shooting

Horrifying videos of influencer and right-wing activist Charlie Kirk being fatally shot were widely available on social media platforms. We’ve reached out to some of the platforms to ask how they will be treating the videos and charged posts about the shooting. So far, we’re aware of responses from Bluesky,…

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OpenAI reportedly signs $300 billion Project Stargate cloud deal with Oracle

OpenAI and Oracle signed a deal “to purchase $300 billion in computing power over roughly five years,” one of the largest cloud computing deals ever, reports the Wall Street Journal. In July, the two companies revealed their partnership to build data centers worth 4.5 gigawatts of power as part of…

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Ultimaker debuts secure 3D printer range without Wi-Fi, cameras but with hacker-proof firmware and chassis

Ultimaker introduces Secure Line 3D printers for defense use, no Wi-Fi, no cameras Air-gapped models rely on USB workflows, eliminating cloud services Tamper-resistant firmware, encrypted file handling, and sealed hardware Ultimaker has announced a new range of Secure Line 3D printers designed for defense and high-security environments. The S6 Secure…

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