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Samsung Introduces first Galaxy AI devices

Samsung Introduces first Galaxy AI devices

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series is leading an exciting new era for Smartphones Samsung has just launched its new Galaxy S24 series, the first Samsung devices to feature Galaxy AI, delivering an innovative and effortless experience. Circle to Search with Google enables you to simply circle anything you like in a video or photo online with your finger for instant search[Read More…]

Telstra warns shopping scams spike expected

Telstra warns shopping scams spike expected

In the lead up to Christmas, Telstra is urging Australians to stay vigilant against holiday scams. Here are a few things their cyber security experts suggest you look out for. Beware of the rise in dodgy QR codes infiltrating emails.  If it’s from an unexpected source, pause. Before scanning, make sure it’s the real deal.  Also Phishing emails are growing[Read More…]

Who’s in charge of the TV Remote – Samsung Report

Over the Christmas holidays you may just get to spend a bit more time in front of the TV, but who’s in charge of the remote? Samsung’s Summer Viewing Report (1) says to avoid fight’s over the TV remote, 47 percent of Australians prefer to watch TV alone. It appears that preferences over volume levels come into play here with[Read More…]

Samsung reveals Christmas Movie Favourites

Samsung reveals Christmas Movie Favourites

With just a few weeks until Christmas Samsung Australia has unwrapped its Summer Viewing Report (1) , revealing that the “Christmas Movie” tradition is alive and well. The report found that among the most popular holiday movies were… “Love Actually”, “The Grinch” and “Elf”…with the top movie, the 1990 classic “Home Alone”. If you’re among the 64 percent of Australians[Read More…]

1% of Australians Recycling old Phones

1% of Australians Recycling old Phones

The last time you bought a new phone, what did you do with the old one? According to new data from Vodaphone, just ONE percent 1% of Australians are Recycling Old Phones, instead perhaps stuffing them in a desk drawer to be forgotten…or worse, dumping them in a rubbish bin. With e-waste the fastest-growing waste category in Australia, it’s important[Read More…]