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Alienware AW3821DW monitor review: a bloody big and impressive screen
Alienware's AW3821DW monitor is an impressive display for hardcore PC users, but not as well-suited for console gaming.

Deep Nostalgia AI tech uses photos to bring back the dead (sort of)
Deep Nostalgia, an AI tool from genealogy company MyHeritage lets you upload photos and transform them into fascinating and creepy animations.

Stream for me: the state of video streaming services in 2021
With the arrival of Star on Disney+ we take a look at the state of the scene. Is there too much? Or is this the 'Cambrian explosion' we need?

MSI Vigor GK50 Elite keyboard review: clicky clacky satisfaction
The GK50 Elite boasts strong quality, easy to use lighting controls, and doesn't clutter your desk with unnecessary extra keys and dials.

Bargaining Code amendments give Facebook all it wanted and then some
We handed Facebook fewer rules and no mandatory code while giving it an excuse to gain data on what a Facebook without news looks like.

WhatsApp users have until May 15 to comply to new changes
WhatsApp will be restricting messaging services and potentially deleting accounts of users who don't accept the new terms and conditions.

LastPass' changes make Bitwarden the best free password manager
LastPass kills cross-device access for free users, as Bitwarden looms as a ready-made replacement for security-savvy users on a budget.

Why Apple’s Memoji customisation options matter
Something like a cartoon figure that can be animated or expressed in pre-defined stickers seems like something small, but Memoji matter.

Jaguar cars to be all-electric by 2025, Land Rovers 60% electric by 2030
The Jaguar Land Rover company is committing to electric cars as part of its plan to go carbon neutral by 2039.

Cryptocurrency criminals are making themselves easier to catch
Dumb things with crypto? Never! A report finds that 55% of crypto money laundering schemes take place on just 270 blockchain addresses.

Fitness+ in Kaldheim
An all-new, all-different podcast as Alice and Chris join Seamus, with Apple's Fitness+ and Magic's Kaldheim in the spotlight.

How to use your iPhone or iPad as a webcam
With Elgato's EpoCam app, you can now use your Apple devices like iPhone or iPad as a HD webcam for your PC or Mac.

Twitter exploring Tweetdeck subscription model and other paid content
Would you pay to use Twitter? The bird app company is testing subscription models and a Patreon-styled premium content access feature.

Starlink prices revealed, pre-orders now open for Australia
Pre-orders and pricing have begun for SpaceX's Starlink satelite based internet service in Australia, which is set to launch later this year.

Foxtel will eat itself
Binge. Kayo. Presto. Foxtel has a long history of internal fiefdoms actively hurting its efforts to grow new digital services.

New chess AI makes mistakes like a regular player, grandmaster it is not
A new chess AI called Maia plays like a normal person, with mistakes and all, so you can learn how to play better.

Xiaomi announces remote wireless device charging
Xiaomi's new charging solution looks to charge devices like mobile phones simply by being within a few metres of them.

South Australia backs up 100% solar effort with Australia's lowest power prices
South Australia was briefly 100% solar-powered back in October. Now, the state has the lowest electricity wholesale prices in the country.

Tado Smart AC Control V3+ review: makes your AC smarter, but no genius
With the Tado Smart AC Control V3+ you can turn your regular old aircon into a smart device. We check out just how clever it gets.

Scalpers so evil they tricked a retail site to buy PS5s before they officially went on sale
A UK retailer had scalpers pilfer most of their new PlayStation 5 stock before it even went live thanks to some technical work arounds.
