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A Fridge that cuts food wastage

A Fridge that cuts food wastage

This week in Sydney Tech Daily previewed some of the latest AI-Powered home appliances from Samsung at their “House of Samsung” media event, featuring cutting-edge technology in its fridges and a powerful new cordless stick vacuum. 

Inside Samsung's House of Wonder - TVs

Inside Samsung’s House of Wonder – TVs

Samsung Unveils 2025 TV Line up with Emphasis on AI and Smart Home Integration Samsung has announced its 2025 TV line up, highlighting advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and integration with its SmartThings ecosystem. The company emphasized its commitment to bringing “real world usage of AI” to its products and making the smart home experience more seamless. This year Samsung[Read More…]

Ford Ranger gets electrified

Ford Ranger gets electrified

Australia’s #1 Selling Vehicle Just Went Electric — And It’s a Beast Set to hit Aussie roads mid-2025, the new Ford Ranger Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle starts at $71,990 and brings serious muscle — 207kW of power, 697Nm of torque, and just 2.7L/100km fuel use. Which adds up to more grunt and way less fuel. Ford says the Hybrid Ranger[Read More…]

Samsung’s new AI powered fridges

Samsung’s new AI powered fridges

Samsung has unveiled its 2025 Bespoke AI Home Appliances in Australia, headlined by advanced AI-powered refrigerators. The new models — including the 809L Bespoke AI Family Hub and 615L AI Home Side-by-Side Refrigerator — feature AI Home displays, SmartThings connectivity, and voice control. These fridges can recognise food items, offer personalised meal suggestions, manage energy use, and control other smart[Read More…]

Vodafone warns of text scams

Vodafone is warning parents about a rise in “Hi Mum/Hi Dad” scams, with new research showing one in seven Australians have been targeted in the past year.