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.
AI referrals convert nearly three times better than search
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martech
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commerce systems
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genai
Lebesgue data from 35,000 eCommerce brands suggests AI-driven visits arrive with stronger purchase intent than standard search traffic.
Game review: Saros (PS5)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
Saros on PS5 delivers Housemarque's toughest yet most rewarding roguelike, blending blistering combat, polished 60fps action and deep upgrades.
Game review: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (Switch 2)
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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nintendo
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream delights with absurd island antics, custom Mii chaos and surprise romance in Nintendo's latest Switch 2 comedy.
Hands-on review: JBL Endurance Peak 4
Last week
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digital entertainment
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mobile accessories
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anc
JBL's Endurance Peak 4 earbuds impress with secure ear hooks, strong bass, IP68 durability and long battery life for active users.
Google Cloud unveils agentic enterprise infrastructure tools
Last week
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virtualisation
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firewalls
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devops
Google Cloud adds agentic AI infrastructure across compute, networking, data and sovereign deployment as it courts enterprise workloads.
Samsung launches 2026 TVs & audio range in Australia
Last week
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smart home
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digital entertainment
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displays
Samsung unveils 2026 TV and audio line-up in Australia, adding Micro RGB sets, broader AI tools and more Art Store options.
Cogna appoints former Amazon AI leader Sam Ng as CTO
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digital transformation
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smart home
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partner programmes
Cogna taps former Amazon AI engineering leader Sam Ng as Chief Technology Officer to steer its platform as it expands beyond its core markets.
BLUETTI launches FridgePower on Kickstarter: Ultra-slim battery backup for refrigerators and home use
Last week
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iot
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smart home
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power / energy
Bluetti brings a slim, quiet battery backup to Kickstarter, promising longer fridge runtime, smart app controls and expandable home resilience.
Hands-on review: Dynabook Z40L-N business laptop
Last week
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uc
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hybrid & remote work
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agentic ai
Dynabook's new Portégé Z40L-N business laptop blends sub-1kg portability, Copilot+ AI features and IT-friendly serviceability, but battery life lags.
How to upgrade your home internet for faster speeds
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gaming
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uc
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iot
How to upgrade your home internet for faster speeds: why a better router, smarter placement and wireless alternatives can boost reliability.
Trend Micro rebrands consumer arm as TrendLife with Kaleida
Last week
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data protection
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ransomware
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digital transformation
Trend Micro's consumer revamp puts families at the centre of AI safety, as TrendLife rolls out Kaleida to tackle fraud, privacy and children's use.
Dreame launches H16 Pro Steam in Australia and New Zealand
Last week
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smart home
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harvey norman
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pets
Dreame brings steam-powered wet-and-dry vacuum to Australia and New Zealand, targeting families and pet owners with premium hygiene claims.
Tuned Global launches streaming manipulation detection
Last week
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gaming
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data analytics
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digital entertainment
Tuned Global rolls out Service Manipulation Detection for streaming clients as labels demand tougher controls on fake plays and royalty fraud.
Reolink launches solar floodlight cam in Australia
Last week
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surveillance
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edge computing
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iot
Reolink rolls out AUD $179.99 solar floodlight camera in Australia, targeting households with wire-free installation, local storage and AI detection.
Amazon launches smaller Fire TV Stick HD in Australia
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smart home
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digital entertainment
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power / energy
Amazon brings a cheaper, slimmer Fire TV Stick HD to Australia, with USB-powered design, faster performance and retailer sales from 29 April.
Hands-on review: JBL Quantum 650 Wireless Gaming Headset
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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headphones
JBL Quantum 650 review hails modular wireless gaming headset with standout sound, removable parts and up to 45 hours' battery life.
TP-Link launches Tapo DL105 smart door lock in Australia
This month
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iot
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smart home
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google
TP-Link broadens its Australian smart lock line-up with the Tapo DL105, a cheaper keyless entry model offering fingerprint access, doorbell and app control.
Hands-on review: Casa Pop-Up Desk for hybrid work
This month
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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)
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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
This month
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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.