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LG Unveils Huge New ‘Luxury Home Cinema’ Screen Using Active Micro LED Technology

This Forbes tech article highlights LG’s bold move into ultra-premium home cinema with its new 136-inch Magnit Active Micro LED display. The screen showcases LG’s “Active Matrix” technology, enabling pixel-level light control and delivering an exceptional 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, Dolby Vision HDR, and a 100-watt built-in sound system. Certified for color accuracy, viewing angles, and […]

What Your Watch Brand Says About You

This article cleverly explores how a person’s choice of watch reflects their personality, values, and social aspirations. Rather than focusing on technical specifications, it highlights how each brand—from Rolex’s bold status symbolism to Grand Seiko’s quiet precision—embodies different attitudes toward success, taste, and identity. The tone is witty yet perceptive, revealing that watches are more

AI decides who gets hired next

Managers must prove jobs can’t be automated. The article highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the hiring landscape. Nearly one in five companies now require managers to prove a role cannot be automated before hiring a human, reflecting an “AI-first” mindset. Major firms like Duolingo and Shopify have already adopted policies prioritizing automation

Microsoft outlines ambitious post-quantum plans, but challenges remain

This article underscores Microsoft’s leadership and the broader urgency surrounding the global shift to post-quantum cryptography, emphasizing both ambition and complexity. By setting a 2033 migration goal—two years ahead of most governments—Microsoft establishes a benchmark for industry preparedness. Yet, as the author highlights, technical uncertainty, algorithmic fragility, and ecosystem interdependence make the transition unpredictable. For

Google says Australian law on age verification ‘extremely difficult’ to enforce

This article highlights the complex challenges of regulating social media for minors in Australia. Google argues that the new age-verification law, which restricts users under 16 from accessing social platforms, will be “extremely difficult to enforce” and may not achieve its goal of improving child safety. Instead of banning young users, Google suggests empowering parents

Qantas customer data leaked to dark web

Hackers follow through on ransom threat. The Qantas data breach highlights the growing danger of cyberattacks targeting major organisations and their third-party service providers. Despite Qantas’ legal and technical efforts to contain the incident, over five million customer records were leaked online — exposing sensitive information like names, birthdates, and contact details. This event demonstrates

ChatGPT wants to be your AI personal shopper

Agentic commerce is reinventing the way we buy online. OpenAI’s launch of the Instant Checkout feature marks a transformative moment in digital commerce, as it enables users to research, select, and purchase products directly within ChatGPT conversations. This innovation introduces the concept of agentic commerce, where generative AI acts as a personal shopper capable of

WhatsApp, Roblox, more may be forced to ban under-16s

Australia’s eSafety Commissioner eyes more platforms. Messaging services such as WhatsApp and gaming platforms such as Roblox and Lego Play have reportedly been advised by the eSafety Commissioner that they may need to comply with Australia’s forthcoming ban on under-16s holding social media accounts.

How AI is changing tech salaries in Australia

Directors of AI earning an average of $236k. This report really highlights how fast the tech world is changing. AI isn’t just a buzzword anymore — it’s creating brand-new roles and reshaping traditional ones, with salaries rising to match the demand. It made me realise that staying relevant in tech means continuously learning and adapting,

Human error caused deadly outage: Optus CEO

Investigation underway as previous $100m ‘unconscionable conduct’ fine upheld. This incident really made me realise how important it is to follow every step of a process, especially when people’s lives could be impacted. Skipping just one step caused such a big failure, and it shows how careful we need to be in our work. It

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