CarDongle review — Bring a feature rich Android experience to your car without an...
Today we’re taking a look at something a bit different. The
CarDongle USB dongle brings some great features to your car, even if you don’t have a compatible mobile device. It’s a USB plug-in device that interfaces...
Google Messages set to get a feature others have had for years
Since the introduction of RCS, we've seen a continual push from Google to improve their Messages app. This has been feature tweaks, improvements and additions. We're seeing another one that could be landing soon thanks to an...
Ausdroid Reviews: Moto G30 – A mid-range device done well
Motorola does have a special place in my heart as back in the 2000's I used to own one of the 3G versions of the popular Razr flip phone. I have owned and reviewed a fair few Motorola smartphones...
Not getting enough likes on Facebook and Instagram? Just hide it!
Social media can be a harsh mistress, particularly if you're in the influencing realm. So much so that not enough likes can have an effect on your income or even mental health. Finally, the big players --...
Fitbit finally adding 2FA to secure your account
It's been far too long in the making, but Fitbit has finally started to roll out 2-factor authentication (2FA) to accounts. Now, by all reports, the rollout is in the early stages and only available to selected users...
Transport for NSW, Sydney Trains and Google partner together to bring better accessible map...
If you've ever been a visitor to Sydney or even a local, sometimes wayfinding can be an utter pain in the backside, especially at some busy, inner city stations (here's looking at you Central, Town Hall and Wynyard) and...
Netflix continuing to crack down on account sharing
You'd probably be hard-pressed to find someone who isn't sharing at least one streaming account with family or friends. For consumers, it's a great thing because we're saving money. For the businesses such as Disney Plus, Stan,...
Speedtest data shows NBN speed delivery continues to slowly improve
If you look at the global situation right now, we've got it pretty good here in Australia. The biggest problems we face are political, or first world problems like Internet connectivity. Now that the NBN is "finished"...
ICYMI: Extending the ring time on your phone before voicemail diversion is easy
How often do you get a call, finish your sentence in conversation then go to answer your phone, only to see the call divert to voicemail? Perhaps extending your phone's ring time a little (or a lot?) would...
TCL completes their mid-range device set with the TCL 20L+
TCL often deliver surprise packages, not that they exist but they're as good as they are for the dollars you pay. Today they have added the TCL 20L+ to their mid-range devices at the enticing price of $399...
HMD Global announce first X-series Nokia X20 smartphone
HMD Global, the powerhouse manufacturer of Nokia branded devices, has announced the launch of the latest and newest line of smartphones, the Nokia X20 which comes with 5G connectivity for a sub $600 price. The device has been...
Twitter’s verification process is ready to reopen
After a fairly significant hiatus due to being flooded with requests, Twitter is almost ready to reopen its verification process. This reopening will include some improved guidelines outlining expectations for users who wish to become "blue tick" verified.
https://twitter.com/verified/status/1395400234952441862
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Leak Time: A closer look at the Pixel 6 Pro
We're so close to having zero surprises left when Google finally launch the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Now through serial and successful leak provider, OnLeaks (collaborating with Digit.in we get a closer look at the Pixel...
If you’ve got a recent Pixel device and are ok with the risk, here’s...
Android 12 is almost here, but if you've got a recent Pixel device and are willing to take the risk then you can have the Beta now. The process to get the update as an OTA is actually...
What to expect from Android 12 and Google I/O 2021
With Google I/O set to kick off tomorrow in the wee early hours (approximately 3 am AEST) we haven’t got long to find out what Google has in store for us product-wise but also the next and upcoming version...