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Apple is finally entering the foldable market with the iPhone Ultra Fold, featuring a 7.8-inch crease-free display and a premium $2,000 price tag slated for 2026.
Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro leaks reveal faster chips, better battery life and a smaller Dynamic Island—but no major redesign. Here’s what it means.
Massive leaks have revealed the iPhone 18 Pro's 2nm A20 chip, a 35% smaller Dynamic Island, and the first look at the long-awaited iPhone Fold for 2026.
NASA's Artemis II crew is making history by using iPhone 17 Pro Max handsets to document their journey to the Moon, sending back stunning high-res images of Earth.
AI is reshaping creative industries, but trust, originality and human value remain at the centre of a growing global debate.
Apple has released iOS 26.4, introducing new Unicode 17.0 emojis, AI-powered music playlists, and critical security updates for iPhone users.
Apple has officially released the AirPods Max 2 in Australia, featuring the H2 chip, USB-C charging, and 2x improved noise cancellation. Pre-orders are open now for a March 20 delivery.
Atlassian has announced 1,600 global layoffs, including significant cuts in Australia, as the tech giant pivots its operations toward artificial intelligence and automation.
A major cyberattack linked to the pro-Iranian group Handala has disrupted the global networks of medical giant Stryker, reportedly wiping data from 200,000 devices in retaliation for recent military actions.
Australian software giant Atlassian is laying off 1,600 employees, roughly 10% of its workforce, to pivot focus and funding toward artificial intelligence and enterprise sales initiatives.
Apple launches the MacBook Neo in Australia, a new entry-level laptop featuring the A18 Pro chip, vibrant colors, and a student-friendly price point for the 2026 season.







