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Echo Pop – Compact Smart Speaker

Echo Pop – Compact Smart Speaker

Amazon recently expanded its Alexa smart speaker line up with the Echo Pop, a compact smart speaker available in four different colours.  The Echo Pop features a front-facing directional speaker that delivers high-quality audio, making it perfect for small spaces like bedrooms or apartments. Additionally for this speaker there’s a bunch of optional accessories including silicone sleeves, (including a “glow in dark”[Read More…]

Samsung QN900C Neo QLED 8K Smart TV with the HW-Q990C Soundbar (sold separately). Image simulated for illustrative purposes.

Big screens need BIG sound, and Samsung delivers

What’s the difference between a ‘good’ home cinema experience and an ‘amazing one’? A survey conducted by Nature on behalf of Samsung found that 42 percent of Australians mentioned ‘sound quality’ as a key ingredient that can make the difference[1]. And the team at Samsung agree. With 85-inches the fastest growing segment in 2023[2], it makes sense to match big[Read More…]

Bigger is Better with Samsung’s 2023 TV Range

Bigger is Better with Samsung’s 2023 TV Range

When it comes to TV sizes, research conducted by Nature on behalf of Samsung Australia reveals that Australians agree that ‘Bigger is better’. In fact, 95% of big screen owners who’ve purchased a 75-inch TV or larger say they are happy with the size of their TV[1]. Conversely, close to half of Australian TV owners wish they’d paid for a bigger[Read More…]

Must Have Keyboard / Mouse Combo – Logitech MX Keys S

Must Have Keyboard / Mouse Combo – Logitech MX Keys S

If you’re looking for a last minute potential tax deduction for work or business before June 30, Here’s a great new Keyboard and mouse combo. The MX Keys S Combo from Logitech is a new keyboard and mouse combo that’s designed to help you work smarter, not harder. The MX Keys S keyboard has smart backlighting that can be customised[Read More…]

A Warning on weak passwords

A Warning on weak passwords

Weak passwords putting your online accounts at risk A new study by Telstra has found that almost half of Australians use weak passwords, such as their pet’s name, or birth date. This makes it easy for hackers to guess their passwords and gain access to their accounts. Already this year, Australians have lost $194 million to scams and hacking. The[Read More…]