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Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar review: Garmin’s most powerful watch built for runners
The Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar is a significant upgrade to the Forerunner 945 with solar charging, touchscreen display, and much-improved battery life. It’s perfect for runners and most of us who are not participating in extreme level sports or activities.
Read MoreAustralia’s got no upload: New Zealand picks up broadband Bledisloe crown
The Australian National Broadband Network is held back by artificial restraints and shocking upload speeds.
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 255 Music review: A runner’s watch fit for the masses
The Garmin Forerunner 255 Music is a successor to the very popular 245 with full triathlon support, new software features, multi-band GPS, and native running power support for compatible accessories.
Read MoreAlmost half of Australians are back in the office and don’t want to be there: RMIT Online
The new study found differences in opinion between employees and managers on work models and employee flexibility.
Read MoreGoogle’s massive language translation work identifies where it goofs up
For low-resource languages such as kalaallisut and Fula, a big effort to find out what is lost in translation.
Read MoreExploited gig workers need industry reform claims new Flinders University study
An Adelaide-based partner was sacked by Uber Eats in 2019 for allegedly arriving 10 minutes late for a delivery, after having worked 96 hours in one week.
Read MoreUS knocks out Japan to take the supercomputer Top500 crown
The Frontier system has been declared as the “first true exascale machine” after it surpassed the HPL score of one exaflop.
Read MoreChromebooks will judge your USB-C cable and tell you to get a better one
Not all cables can carry the higher levels of data throughput — and Chromebooks will tell users if the cable is not up to spec.
Read MoreAustralian watchdog sues Mastercard for allegedly misusing card payment market power
Mastercard has been accused of offering certain merchants cheaper interchange rates if they agreed to process dual-network debit card payments through the Mastercard network rather than other ones, like Eftpos.
Read MoreOptus to charge phone customers for Sport and bump price to AU$25 a month
The days of Optus customers having Sport bundled in are ending from August.
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