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$5 a day or $75 an hour? Aussies caught out by mobile roaming gaps

$5 a day or $75 an hour? Aussies caught out by mobile roaming gaps

Australians on their way to Europe are being stung with international roaming charges at various stopover destinations that aren’t covered by their telco.

  • by Katherine Scott

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Google’s Pixel 7a shows why we should demand more from Apple’s iPhone SE
Analysis
Analysis

Google’s Pixel 7a shows why we should demand more from Apple’s iPhone SE

The least expensive Pixel is a baseline phone you could recommend to anyone, while the least expensive iPhone feels like a big compromise.

  • by Tim Biggs
Google’s Bard AI launches Down Under as new Pixel phone, tablet announced

Google’s Bard AI launches Down Under as new Pixel phone, tablet announced

The tech giant unveiled a number of new gadgets to kick of its annual I/O conference, along with a look at where its chatbot is headed.

  • by Tim Biggs
The family WhatsApp group is the strangest place on the internet
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Family

The family WhatsApp group is the strangest place on the internet

Between dad’s good morning messages and decade-old South Park clips, the family WhatsApp group is a reminder that you can’t pick your family, but you can choose to mute them.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
USB-C, periscope camera, solid buttons: iPhone 15 rumours heat up
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Apple

USB-C, periscope camera, solid buttons: iPhone 15 rumours heat up

With the next iPhone six months out and manufacturing kicking into gear, leaks and rumours are starting to build a picture of what to expect from Apple.

  • by Tim Biggs
Why stop at schools? Ban mobile phones in the office, gym and public transport
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Comedy

Why stop at schools? Ban mobile phones in the office, gym and public transport

It should also be illegal to take a call on loudspeaker in any public place at any time.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
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Bunned out

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Telcos warn against using mobile jamming technology in schools
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Education

Telcos warn against using mobile jamming technology in schools

A proposal to prevent mobile phone access in schools has received the backing of at least two Sydney private school principals.

  • by Zoe Samios and Lucy Carroll
Oppo flips the script on Samsung with latest foldable phone
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Analysis

Oppo flips the script on Samsung with latest foldable phone

The Chinese brand has launched a foldable smartphone in Australia and it could be the strongest new-school flip phone in the market yet.

  • by Tim Biggs
It’s a dog’s life
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It’s a dog’s life

Wash those feet, or else.

Joy fright
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Column 8

Joy fright

Aerialist goes out on a limb.