• The NSW Government Wants to Roll Out a Bunch of EV Chargers in Wine Country

    The NSW Government Wants to Roll Out a Bunch of EV Chargers in Wine Country
    Gosh, electric car chargers have been in the news a bit recently, haven’t they?The NSW government has announced a plan to roll out 3,500 EV chargers across regional tourism locations in the state, such as at wineries, cafes, motels, natural attractions, zoos and museums.The news comes just a week after Labor announced a huge push for a nationwide EV network rollout, with a charging station built every 150 kilometres across major highways.That news, mind you, came three months after the NSW
  • What to Look for When Buying a Gaming Keyboard

    What to Look for When Buying a Gaming Keyboard
    So, you’ve finally put together your first gaming PC and are now looking to grab some peripherals. Or maybe your current keyboard is on its last legs, and your WASD keys just aren’t as responsive as they once were. In any case, grabbing a gaming keyboard might seem like an easy thing to do, but there are a few things you need to be aware of before buying one. Do you know the difference between a red and blue switch?Here’s what you need to know about picking up a gaming key
  • A Running List of All the Tech and Climate Election Promises From the Major Parties

    A Running List of All the Tech and Climate Election Promises From the Major Parties
    As we all know by now, the 2022 Australian Federal Election will be held on May 21. It’s now only 11 sleeps away and thanks to all the campaigning from current Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his opponent Anthony Albanese, we have a number of election policies already announced from each side.While there’s a number of initiatives promised from both the Albanese-led Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the Morrison-led Coalition (Liberal and National parties), there’s also some ma
  • Marvel’s Black Bolt, Explained

    Marvel’s Black Bolt, Explained
    Before we get stuck in, obviously you should watch Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness if you want to avoid Marvel-adjacent spoilers. This is the only warning you’ll get.
    Who the heck is Black Bolt? Well, he’s a hero that appears ever so briefly in Doctor Strange 2, along with a slew of other cameoing heroes.But of the heroes that were presented as part of the “Illuminati“, we didn’t really know who Black Bolt was. Sure, you might know if
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  • Western Australia’s New Electric Vehicle Plan is Great, if You Ignore the Tax

    Western Australia’s New Electric Vehicle Plan is Great, if You Ignore the Tax
    The government of Western Australian has announced a $60 million electric vehicle package, including rebates for EV buyers and an increase in charging stations across the state… But the WA government is also preparing to introduce a tax on electric vehicles.How do you want me to run through the “Clean Energy Car Fund”? Good news or bad news first? Let’s rip the bandaid off and go bad news first.From July 1, 2027, EV owners in Western Australia will be taxed a base rate o
  • The Espresso Display V2 Is a Great Monitor That’s Trying to Be a Tablet

    The Espresso Display V2 Is a Great Monitor That’s Trying to Be a Tablet
    When I think about a PC monitor, I think about a big, heavy and awkward-to-carry piece of tech that stays rooted to the spot. Wherever my monitor is set-up, that’s where it stays and the room automatically becomes a study or “the computer room”. After hearing about Espresso’s range of portable monitors, my curiosity was tickled and I had to know more.I was given the Display Touch 15 from Espresso’s new V2 line-up of portable monitors. The Espresso display was invent
  • Use This Shortcut to Expel Water From Your iPhone

    Use This Shortcut to Expel Water From Your iPhone
    Your iPhone is water-resistant, and its IP68 rating means it can survive a swim in up to six meters of water for as long as 30 minutes and things should still be fine. In theory. (This doesn’t mean you should use your phone as an underwater camera; if water does make its way inside, you’ll still face a huge repair bill or be stuck with a bricked phone.) But even if it will ultimately survive a drop into the drink, when you first fish it out, some moisture might still remain in the sp
  • Here’s How to Google-Fy Your iPhone, so You Can Bin the Apple Apps

    Here’s How to Google-Fy Your iPhone, so You Can Bin the Apple Apps
    Maybe you’ve got yourself some Apple hardware, but you prefer Google’s apps and services, or maybe you just find Google a less scary Big Brother in your iPhone than Apple (though both companies should inspire concerns about privacy). To what extent can you live the Google life on your iPhone with Google apps?We’ll talk you through the steps you need to take here because there’s more to it than just installing the Gmail app and signing in with your Google credentials. But
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  • How to Fix a PS4 That Won’t Read Discs

    How to Fix a PS4 That Won’t Read Discs
    The PS5 might be Sony’s shiny new console, but plenty of us are still happily playing our PS4s. That is, unless the system can’t read our discs. It’s a little more than frustrating when the PS4 refuses to play the $80 game you just popped in the disc drive. If you’re experiencing this issue, these tricks can help.First, though: I buy almost all my games digitally, so I’ve never encountered this issue on my PS4. Instead, the problem came to my attention from this Red
  • This Week’s Best eBay Deals, Including up to $500 off Select Microsoft Surface 3 Laptops

    This Week’s Best eBay Deals, Including up to $500 off Select Microsoft Surface 3 Laptops
    When it comes time to purchase a new laptop or accessory, it can be tough to navigate hundreds of deals in order to find the one that will give you the most bang for your buck. Over at eBay Australia, they have plenty of PC deals to explore, from gaming PCs to wireless mesh routers that will allow you to mix business with pleasure.The best deal you can find at the moment is 20% off on eligible Microsoft products. You can score a solid discount on laptops, monitors and accessories by using t
  • All of the Sci-Fi, Adventure and Horror Movies Hitting Cinemas This Year in Australia

    All of the Sci-Fi, Adventure and Horror Movies Hitting Cinemas This Year in Australia
    After nearly two years of massive change for the global entertainment industry, we’re finally entering a period of relative stability. Numerous delays have seen movies pushed back again and again, but now that vaccine levels are high, and countries are starting to emerge from the COVID-induced fog, we finally have a clear view of the 2022 Australian movie release schedule.Over the last few months, many of the films that were scheduled for the back end of 2021 (some even from 2020) have bee
  • Kendrick Lamar Resurrects Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle as Deepfakes for His Music Video

    Kendrick Lamar Resurrects Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle as Deepfakes for His Music Video
    Kung Fu Kenny is coming back this year with a hot new album (Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers), but in the lead-up to that album’s release, we’ve been gifted a fresh new Kendrick Lamar beat — The Heart Part 5, featuring a slew of deepfakes.Yep, deepfakes.Kendrick loves to get creative with his work, with it not being a surprise to call him one of the greatest rappers in the game at the moment. Hell, his album Damn was the first non-jazz and non-classical album t
  • Why You Should Do a Factory Reset on All Your Older Tech

    Why You Should Do a Factory Reset on All Your Older Tech
    Think about the tech in your life. Your phone, full of messages and photos; your computer, a perfectly balanced chaos of work and entertainment; your game console, with half-played games maxing out the internal storage. Your tech is well-used, and that’s a good thing. Now, delete it. Nuke your hard drives. Reset all of your tech to factory settings. Embrace the erase.No, I haven’t lost my mind. I’m not advocating for burning up your digital photos, or erasing all of your treasu
  • Scare Yourself Silly With These 5 TV Shows and Movies Streaming This Month on Shudder

    Scare Yourself Silly With These 5 TV Shows and Movies Streaming This Month on Shudder
    There’s a tonne of scary content streaming on Shudder in Australia this month, but we’ve narrowed it down to just five recommendations.Here’s what the team at Gizmodo Australia will be streaming on Shudder this month.Blair Witch (2016)First up on Gizmodo Australia’s recommendations for what’s streaming this month on Shudder is of course the 2016 Blair Witch. Blair Witch (also known as Blair Witch 3) is a found footage supernatural horror film directed by Adam Wingar
  • Here’s What We’re Expecting From Google I/O, and How You Can Tune In From Australia

    Here’s What We’re Expecting From Google I/O, and How You Can Tune In From Australia
    Thursday morning Google will hold its I/O developer conference, and in true being-over-the-other-side-of-the-world fashion, it’s a little early for us. 3 am to be exact.By the time you wake up, we’ll have news on what was announced, and bookmark this page, because we’ll update it with a summary of everything Google announced while you were sleeping.What is Google I/O?Google I/O is the search giant’s developer-focused conference. It’s where Google teases what it&rsqu
  • You Can Design Your Own ‘Official’ Emoji

    You Can Design Your Own ‘Official’ Emoji
    Have you ever been in the middle of composing a text message and scrolled through the emoji selection only to find that the one you need to express your emotion or situation seemingly doesn’t exist? If so — or if you simply have a great idea for a new emoji — now’s your chance: Unicode Consortium, the nonprofit organisation in charge of indexing emoji, is currently open to submissions.Here’s how to send in your own design or idea, and what the application entails.Ho
  • Sweet Streams Are Made Of These 6 Webcams

    Sweet Streams Are Made Of These 6 Webcams
    If you’ve finally reached your limits with your laptop’s fuzzy built-in camera or you’re looking to take the leap into live-streaming, then it’s high time you bought yourself an external webcam.Whether you’re adding it to your home office setup or need something to capture video while on Twitch, an external webcam can instantly give you a boost in video quality that’ll make you appear more professional, no matter what you’re doing.Here are a few of our p
  • The Planets Are Aligning for Doctor Who in 2023

    The Planets Are Aligning for Doctor Who in 2023
    Last night, the new Doctor Who was cast: Ncuti Gatwa.Who? The Doctor, silly.He’s a massively talented actor who has won awards and is known mostly for his work on Netflix’s Sex Education. Now, he’s on to play one of the most prestigious roles in British showbiz, up there with James Bond. He’s also taking the mantle as the first black Doctor, taking over from the first woman Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.And while I always get giddy and excited for a new Doctor being cast,
  • This Aussie Smartphone for Seniors Aims to Make Video Calls With Nan a Little Less Painful

    This Aussie Smartphone for Seniors Aims to Make Video Calls With Nan a Little Less Painful
    An Australian company has launched a new smartphone made for seniors, called the BigPurplePhone.The BigPurplePhone is specifically designed for older people struggling with technology, and its creators (James and Libby Henderson) say it’s simple enough to be used by dementia and Alzheimer’s sufferers.The Hendersons say BigPurplePhone was the result of being separated from their parents during COVID-19 lockdowns. Libby’s 85-year-old mother Janette couldn’t quite navigate v
  • Optus’ 4G NBN Alternative Now Has Unlimited Data (And Your First Month Free)

    Optus’ 4G NBN Alternative Now Has Unlimited Data (And Your First Month Free)
    Optus has refreshed its 4G home internet plans, giving them unlimited data. The plans previously maxed out at 500GB, so an unlimited allowance could be helpful for more demanding users looking to replace a subpar NBN connection.The unlimited data allowance comes with a trade-off, however: Optus’ 4G home internet plans now have their download speeds capped to 25Mbps. That makes it similar to an NBN 25 plan, and a good option for one or two people households.Optus’s 4G home wireless pl
  • Well, the Motorola Razr 3 Leak Sure Looks Like the Flip Phone Is Back

    Well, the Motorola Razr 3 Leak Sure Looks Like the Flip Phone Is Back
    Good news, Motorola fans. The Motorola Razr 3 has supposedly leaked online.By way of 91 Mobiles with the snaps, a photo of the Motorola Razr 3 has been shot and posted online.The device has been codenamed Maven and is expected to release sometime this Winter. Of course, we don’t know about local availability just yet.Here’s what the phone looks like.Image: 91mobilesOf course, take these pics with a grain of salt. While this very much could be the same phone that we see launched later
  • Why Not Invest in a Smart Mug if You’re a Slow Sipper When It Comes to Your Morning Coffee

    Why Not Invest in a Smart Mug if You’re a Slow Sipper When It Comes to Your Morning Coffee
    Are you the type of person who has a bad habit of pouring yourself a steaming cup of tea or coffee, then putting it down and forgetting it ever existed? If yes, you might want to consider investing in a temperature control smart mug.If you’re a slow sipper, you know all too well what it feels like to return to that cup of joe you made an hour ago and cringe as the cold, bitter taste of coffee sloshes around in your mouth.We get it. Between figuring out what to wear, checking all of your no
  • Here’s Your Closest EV Charging Station, so You’ll Never Run Into Range Rage Ever

    Here’s Your Closest EV Charging Station, so You’ll Never Run Into Range Rage Ever
    There are hundreds of electric car charging stations across Australia, with several different charging port styles. But, a lot of those aren’t exactly compatible with your car, as an established standard hasn’t come in (but it REALLY should).You might be thinking about where you can get a charge in Australia – especially if you’re planning a getaway.Have no fear, because we’re here to let you know about every electric car charging location in Australia, state by sta
  • Ask Giz: How Does My Cat Know to Use its Litter Box?

    Ask Giz: How Does My Cat Know to Use its Litter Box?
    It’s time for another Ask Giz, where we answer your reader-submitted questions from all around the Giz-sphere, be it tech, science, health or gaming-related.Which reminds me: if you’ve got a burning question that you’d like us to answer, please submit it! You can send through your question here.Today’s question comes from Sarah in Canberra. Sarah wants to know: Why does my cat just know to pee on litter?Great question, Sarah! We at Gizmodo Australia are massive cat fans,
  • In Some Truly Shit News, Poo Transplants Could Reverse the Signs of Ageing

    In Some Truly Shit News, Poo Transplants Could Reverse the Signs of Ageing
    I’m just going to cut straight to the chase – researchers have said poo transplants could reverse the hallmarks of ageing.In something straight out of a South Park episode, scientists at the Quadram Institute and the University of East Anglia have said poo transplants can reverse the hallmarks of ageing. They made such a claim after performing the faecal transplant in mice.They said: “Transplanting faecal microbiota from young into old mice can reverse hallmarks of ageing in th
  • The 10 Best Star Wars Games Ever Made

    The 10 Best Star Wars Games Ever Made
    Looking online it seems there have been approximately 64,534 Star Wars games released since the first film hit theatres in the ‘70s. (Editor’s note: That’s incorrect.) But, while many of them are good, some are really, really good. These are the kind of games that are so great that even non-Star Wars fans can’t deny how excellent they are.For this list, we didn’t set any restrictions. New games, old games, PC games, console games, handheld games, remakes, ports, and
  • Facebook Accused of Deliberately Blocking Emergency Services That Time It Pulled News From Australia

    Facebook Accused of Deliberately Blocking Emergency Services That Time It Pulled News From Australia
    Remember last year when news services were removed from Facebook? Remember how that also saw pages belonging to the likes of hospitals and charities no longer available on the social media site? Well, turns out Facebook, now Meta, knew exactly what it was doing when it blocked emergency services pages.In an article originally posted by The Wall Street Journal, it was revealed Facebook deliberately caused havoc in Australia by removing the pages of emergency services. The WSJ says such admission
  • Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Fans Lose Millions Trying To Buy Video Game ‘Land’

    Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Fans Lose Millions Trying To Buy Video Game ‘Land’
    Something bad was happening over in the Bored Ape Yacht Club, the year-old NFT collection owned by blockchain tech firm Yuga Labs. Bad things seem to happen almost daily in the NFT sphere and the cryptocurrency community at large, which are both unfortunately frequent targets of multimillion-dollar hacking initiatives and equally expensive scammy hijinks. Yuga Labs most recently contributed to the blood in the water with its Otherdeed for Otherside collection, an NFT-related gaming initiative wh
  • Please Enjoy My Mosaic Disaster in Melbourne’s New LEGO Store

    Please Enjoy My Mosaic Disaster in Melbourne’s New LEGO Store
    Victorian LEGO fans have been forced to visit the distant lands of Chadstone, Doncaster and Highpoint for these many years. But, as of this Saturday, there is finally going to be a Lego Store in Melbourne Central. And, not just any LEGO store: the largest one in Australia. And I had a chance to check it out before it opens.The first thing you see when you enter the store is a giant LEGO tram, which takes some inspiration from the LEGO train at the Leicester Square Lego store in London. The piece
  • This AI Will Draw Anything You Tell It To

    This AI Will Draw Anything You Tell It To
    Tech is awesome, but let’s be honest: Sometimes it gets a bit boring. Computers and smartphones change incrementally from year to year, software switches to subscriptions, and innovation, in general, isn’t so common. Every once in a while, though, a new tech development is actually surprising and exciting. That’s how I feel about this new AI, which will draw almost anything you throw at it.The software is called DALL·E 2, developed by OpenAI, which uses machine learning
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