Technology Gifts stories
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Hands-on review: Casa Pop-Up Desk for hybrid work
Yesterday
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hybrid & remote work
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clean technologies
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bluetooth
Logitech's Casa Pop-Up Desk is a tidy hybrid-work kit, with a clever stand and comfortable keyboard offset by an average touchpad.
Game review: Clean Up Earth (Xbox Series X)
Yesterday
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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clean technologies
Xbox review: Clean Up Earth turns rubbish clearing into a calm, co-op scavenger hunt, but its repetition and battery-gated gadgets test patience.
Aqara launches Matter-certified Camera Hub G350 in Australia
2 days ago
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storage
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edge computing
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iot
Aqara's Camera Hub G350 lands in Australia, pairing 4K security monitoring with Matter interoperability, local storage and privacy features.
Mother's Day gift ideas span home appliances & tech
2 days ago
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smart home
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hybrid & remote work
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fitness
Sunbeam, adidas and Canon have unveiled Mother's Day picks from an electric blanket to a camera, with prices from AUD $139 to AUD $1,399.
Samsung unveils 2026 home audio range in Australia
3 days ago
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smart home
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digital entertainment
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samsung
Samsung broadens its Australian audio push with minimalist wireless speakers, upgraded Q-Series soundbars and portable towers for homes and gatherings.
Game review: Marathon (PS5)
5 days ago
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
Marathon review: Bungie's extraction shooter boasts slick gunplay and sharp visuals, but sparse launch content and a console fee blunt its appeal.
Game review: Crimson Desert (PC)
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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assassin's creed
Crimson Desert impresses with a sprawling fantasy world, refined launch-day fixes and deep systems in a standout PC role-playing adventure.
Game preview: Saros (Playstation 5)
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
Saros preview: Housemarque's PS5 exclusive mixes fast-paced gunplay, roguelike death loops and brutal boss fights.
Game review: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (PC)
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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steam
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach lands on PC with ultrawide support, unlocked framerates and slick visuals, but remains an odd, divisive journey.
Hands-on review: Apple AirPods Max 2 refined upgrade
Last week
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wearables
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digital entertainment
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headphones
Apple's premium over-ear headphones gain stronger noise cancellation, USB-C lossless audio and new smart features, but keep the same familiar design.
Synology adds private home monitoring to BeeStation Plus
Last week
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storage
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data protection
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edge computing
Synology extends BeeStation Plus with local camera monitoring for homes and micro-businesses, offering AI alerts and no subscription fees.
Game review: Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup in Bellabel Park (Switch 2)
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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nintendo
Nintendo's Switch 2 re-release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder adds Bellabel Park, tougher boss fights and slick 4K visuals for fans.
Hands-on review: LucidSound LS10X wired gaming headset
This month
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
LucidSound LS10X wired gaming headset delivers premium sound and comfort at AUD $50, with Xbox-friendly controls and broad console support.
Game review: Life Is Strange: Reunion (Xbox Series X)
This month
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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square enix
Life Is Strange: Reunion reunites Max and Chloe in a three-day time-bending mystery at Caledon University, with choices shaping who survives.
Australian firms warned over AI & cloud cyber risks
This month
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storage
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
Australian firms urged to tighten cloud defences as Zscaler and Reolink warn AI agents and connected cameras are widening cyber risk.
Game review: Marvel MaXimum Collection (Xbox Series X)
Last month
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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konami
Marvel MaXimum Collection revives six 1990s Marvel brawlers on Xbox Series X, adding save states, rewind and online co-op for nostalgic fans.
Anker SOLIX launches whole-home battery backup in Australia
Last month
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smart home
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cartech
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power / energy
Anker SOLIX's new Power Dock Pro aims to keep every circuit live in Australian blackouts, while letting rooftop solar continue charging the X1 battery.
Hands-on review: iPad Air M4 balances power and price
Last month
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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displays
Apple's latest iPad Air gets the M4 chip, Wi-Fi 7 and 12GB memory, but its 60Hz display and pricey accessories still weigh on appeal.
Game review: MLB The Show 26 (PS5)
Last month
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sony
MLB The Show 26 delivers polished baseball action, but stale visuals, missing March to October and a thin World Baseball Classic rollout disappoint.
Game review: RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers (Switch 2)
Last month
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers brings old-school brawling to Switch 2, with cel-shaded combat, co-op thrills and a few repetitive fights.