The curious minds at ColdFusion show how old Nokia phones are being used to combat poverty. This demonstrates the unexpected ways technology can support social and economic development.
Samsung’s newly released $1,800 Galaxy XR headset includes support for bootloader unlocking. Unlike competitors like Meta Quest or Apple Vision Pro, this makes the Galaxy XR uniquely accessible for ...
A hidden Easter egg within the Spotify mobile app allows you to 'eat' your playlists via an interactive snake game - here's ...
By entering certain strings of numbers and symbols into your phone's dialer, you can gain access to a world of hidden ...
As Optus executives faced the wrath of a Senate inquiry on Monday over its fatal 18 September Triple Zero outage, the company ...
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Retro tech that’s now useless could make people hundreds, according to a pre-owned price index. Old PlayStation consoles could fetch up to £300, Nokia and Blackberry phones can reach £30, and iPhones ...
Business travel means traveling to foreign countries that work far different from the US. Having cheap internet access can make a lot of things, from navigating a new city to sending emails, a lot ...
Many of us will have old technology gathering dust in cupboards or attics, having somehow avoided throwing it away for years. As the saying goes, however, one man's trash is another man's treasure, ...
The rise of “sensors everywhere” is a precursor to accumulating large quantities of sensor profiles needed for effective ...