Technlogy

42” video screens are coming to first class

Premium passengers will be able to enjoy a big screen experience right at their seat.

Telstra offers 4G eSIM plans for Windows laptops

WiFi dongles and portable hotspots, begone – at least, if you own the right Windows 10 note...

Huawei's folding 5G Mate X smartphone

Huawei has entered the 'folding phone fray' in an attempt to show that Samsung hasn't cornered th...

New Apple digital magazine, streaming TV services

Apple is planning to unveil its streaming video service and magazine subscription platform at an ...

Review: new Tile Mate, Tile Pro trackers

With a greater range, louder alarm and longer lifespan, the latest Tile Mate and Tile Pro Bluetoo...

Review: British Airways WiFi (Boeing 747-400)

British Airways is finally rolling out inflight WiFi on its long-range jets, building on trials l...

Apple's latest products get mixed reviews

Despite the strength of its brand, Apple occasionally releases a product to mediocre reviews &nda...

First look: Samsung Sound+ MS750 soundbar

Samsung's new $999 Sound+ MS750 soundbar is on a mission to rid your living room of all other spe...

iPhone 8 to add 3D facial scanning

Apple is working on a feature that will let you unlock your iPhone using your face instead of a f...

Tough stuff: Panasonic Toughbook 20

There are notebooks, there are rugged notebooks, and then there's the Toughbook. Panasonic's lin...

Qantas Clubs ditches Windows PCs for iMacs

Qantas is removing all Windows PCs from its Qantas Club lounges and replacing them with an all-Ap...