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McAfee Introduces Scam Protector

New research has revealed that Australians receive an average of 2.3 scam texts per day. In response to this growing threat, McAfee has just introduced McAfee Scam Detector – an AI powered tool to help protect Australians from the growing wave of online scams. Last week, Andy Wells spoke with  Tyler McGee from McAfee Australia about growing scam threats and[Read More…]

New GM Tech Could Tackle Australia's Pothole Plague

New GM Tech Could Tackle Australia’s Pothole Plague

Imagine your car automatically reporting those jarring potholes and dangerous road conditions directly to authorities.  That’s the new reality US auto giant General Motors is developing with a patented system enabling its vehicles to detect hazards like potholes, flooding, and damaged signs. Using existing in-car sensors, cameras, and GPS, the technology would log the precise location and nature of these[Read More…]

Casetify brings Star Wars to your Smartphone

Casetify brings Star Wars to your Smartphone

If you’re a Star Wars fan and would like to bring your love for the galaxy far, far away straight to your phone, Tech accessory company CASETiFY has an awesome new Star Wars collection worth checking out. For Apple users there a Darth Vader AirPods Case that even makes the iconic Vader breathing sounds! There’s also a sleek black Phone[Read More…]

MG’s New Electric SUV Lands Under $41K

MG’s New Electric SUV Lands Under $41K

MG’s latest electric SUV, the MGS5 EV, is hitting Aussie roads this month, priced from under 41k.  Just like the MG4, the new MGS5 EV is rear wheel drive and like  with most vehicle you’ll have options around styling and range. The MGS5 EV comes with two battery sizes — 49kWh and 62kWh — with a range of up to[Read More…]

Three Aussie Public Phones Nominated for Heritage Listing

Three Aussie Public Phones Nominated for Heritage Listing

Three Telstra public phones are being considered for heritage listing, recognising their role in keeping communities connected during times of need. Yes, public phones remain relevant — with Australians making over 25 million free calls from them last year, including 300,000 to services like 000, Lifeline, and Headspace. The shortlisted phones include: The Support Line in Brunswick West, VIC —[Read More…]