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It was once in Samsung’s sights, now this Australian company is battling to survive

It was once in Samsung’s sights, now this Australian company is battling to survive

Australian smart earbuds maker Nuheara was most recently valued at about $22 million and was once a takeover target for Samsung.

  • by David Swan

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Can a Wi-Fi electric blanket and smart tracker really improve your sleep?
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Can a Wi-Fi electric blanket and smart tracker really improve your sleep?

With its ability to heat and cool in line with your body, and maintain separate temperatures for your partner, Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 brings AI analysis to your bed.

  • by Tim Biggs
The EV haters have a point

The EV haters have a point

Driving from Melbourne to Sydney in BYD’s latest plug-in hybrid underscores why electric vehicles sales are slowing down.

  • by David Swan
Creator of trading card game Disney Lorcana speaks to new Shimmering Skies set
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Creator of trading card game Disney Lorcana speaks to new Shimmering Skies set

Disney Lorcana is the latest trading card phenomenon, with the new set bringing Australia in line with the rest of the world. Shimmering Skies sees characters from Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph and Brother Bear join the game, 9News.com.au caught up with creator Ryan Miller to learn more.

Two of the best new take-anywhere speakers
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Gadgets

Two of the best new take-anywhere speakers

Apple’s Beats Pill has returned better than ever, but Ultimate Ears’ Boom 4 leads a very competitive pack of similar Bluetooth speakers.

  • by Tim Biggs
Four-day work week on the cards – if we make tech work for us
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Four-day work week on the cards – if we make tech work for us

As Australian organisations navigate the complexities of digital transformation, a new wave of automation and AI tools is emerging.

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Telstra, Optus committed to 3G shutdown despite public safety fears

Telstra, Optus committed to 3G shutdown despite public safety fears

The telcos say they will close their networks next month, despite a Senate inquiry recommending a delay.

  • by David Swan
Is the AI bubble about to burst?
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AI

Is the AI bubble about to burst?

As the AI arms race rages, one deal has likely altered Australia’s trajectory in one fell swoop.

  • by David Swan
Samsung’s Fold is still the best phone of its kind, but it’s becoming familiar
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Phones

Samsung’s Fold is still the best phone of its kind, but it’s becoming familiar

The sixth Z Fold is giving the impression that Samsung has reached the limits of what it can do with the form factor for now.

  • by Tim Biggs
Xero outage hits small businesses nationally

Xero outage hits small businesses nationally

The outage caused chaos for thousands of Australian businesses and their accounting teams.

  • by David Swan
Hands on with Star Wars Outlaws' exciting open world
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Hands on with Star Wars Outlaws' exciting open world

Ubisoft is pushing the boundaries of what a Star Wars game can be, blending storytelling and exploration in an unprecedented way. 9News.com.au caught up with Massive Entertainment's Julian Gerighty and Lucasfilm's Steve Blank to talk all about Outlaws.