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Optus adds 2 new prepaid devices to its prepaid line up with the Optus...

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Optus has quietly added two new devices to its prepaid line up, which utilise Optus’ X branding with the Optus X Max and the Optus X Delight 2, both of which are white labeled ZTE devices which Optus has...

Review: HyperX Cloud III Wired Gaming Headphones

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Step into the extraordinary realm of gaming audio with HyperX's heralded Cloud Series headset – a symphony of accolades and precision-crafted for the ultimate gaming experience. Behold a harmonious fusion of immersive soundscapes, ergonomic opulence, and boundless compatibility across...

Looking for better value NBN? Exetel is fast and will save you money

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At the moment, everyone's looking to save money where they can - mortgage holders are feeling the pinch of interest rates, everyone's feeling the pinch of insurance, and electricity, gas and other utilities are on the rise. While NBN prices...

YouTube Music has a new way to Sample music

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YouTube Music, which evolved from Google Play Music a number of years ago, has continued to improve over time. We've seen new interfaces and better integration into smart homes and Android Auto, and now we're seeing the mobile app...

Nokia’s fixable G42 is now available in Australia

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In early July, HMD Global announced the Nokia G42; a very affordable and fixable device. At an RRP of AU$449.00, it's pretty cheap, and you'd be excused for assuming it was a consumable device. Part of the marketability of...

BlueAnt’s new X3i refines an already impressive option

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Some reviews come and go, without too much by way of attachment but others make an impact personally. I listen to a lot of music, often streaming 6 hours or more daily while working. So for me, investing in...

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i — First impressions: Huge potential

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The Yoga Book 9i is a fascinating piece of kit that I've been interested in exploring for a while. The versatility and convertibility of the device to meet multiple needs is, in my eyes, potentially game-changing and there's little...

Evolution and Impact of Monero in the Digital Currency Space

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With its advanced privacy features and emphasis on anonymity, Monero has gained recognition for offering secure and confidential transactions in an era where financial privacy is highly valued. And for those interested in buying and selling cryptocurrencies, platforms like...

Unraveling Hong Kong’s Bitcoin Regulatory Maze

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Hong Kong's Bitcoin regulatory landscape has become a topic of increasing importance as the cryptocurrency gains popularity. This article explores the need for Bitcoin regulations in Hong Kong and current Bitcoin regulatory landscape. To protect your digital investments, it's...

The Role of zk-SNARKs in Mina Protocol

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Discover the revolutionary role of zk-SNARKs in the Mina Protocol, where privacy and scalability converge. Explore how zk-SNARKs enable confidential transactions and compact blockchain sizes, transforming the way we approach security and efficiency in blockchain technology. One way to...

Seizing the Dip Correctly While Buying Bitcoin

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In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, seizing the dip is a strategy that can yield significant rewards for investors. This article explores the concept of buying Bitcoin during market downturns, providing insights into identifying dips. To ensure the security...

Litecoin: Could this crypto be bigger than Bitcoin?

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With faster transaction processing, lower fees, a dedicated team, growing acceptance, and a roadmap for innovation, Litecoin has compelling reasons to believe it could surpass Bitcoin in the future. If you want to know more about Bitcoin, kindly visit...

Virtual Gold or Illusive Treasure: Bitcoin

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Bitcoin: Virtual Gold or Illusive Treasure? This article explores the contrasting perspectives surrounding Bitcoin, delving into its potential as a digital store of value akin to gold while acknowledging the illusive nature associated with its price volatility. If you're...

I upgraded to D-Link business-grade hardware and I won’t look back

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After many years of playing with steadily higher and higher quality networking hardware, I'm now running business networking equipment at home, and I'll never go back to consumer-grade. Don't get me wrong, it's got a place in the market,...

Standard Notes – App Review

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Whatever mobile you use there’ll be a notes app of some kind that comes with your device. Google offers the Google keep service, where is Apple has the aptly named Notes app. Both of these will sync with the cloud...

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