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.
‘Phantom’ smart gadgets blamed for slowing home WiFi
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So-called phantom smart gadgets are quietly clogging home WiFi, slowing streaming and gaming as half-term pushes families online for longer.
LG expands clearance sale on QNED TVs & audio gear
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LG Australia widens its clearance to QNED, NanoCell TVs and audio, with 86-inch QNED81 now AUD $2,795, down AUD $904 from launch.
Hands-on review: Edifier NeoBuds Pro 3
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Edifier NeoBuds Pro 3 deliver impressive ANC, comfort and crisp audio, though simplistic touch controls and lack of earbud volume may irk.
Game review: Nioh 3 (PS5)
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Nioh 3 evolves Team Ninja’s samurai Souls-like with open-world hubs, sharper combat tweaks and daunting depth for PS5 and PC fans.
Australia to enforce tougher rules on smart devices
2 days ago
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Australia will impose mandatory cybersecurity standards on smart devices from March 2026, forcing stronger passwords and update guarantees.
Sharp expands consumer audio line-up across Canada
Last week
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Sharp will roll out an expanded consumer audio line-up across Canada from January 2026, adding new speakers, headphones and mini systems.
D-Link taps Dicker Data to grow converged security reach
Last week
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D-Link Australia appoints Dicker Data as distributor to expand converged security reach via DAS, targeting installers and IT resellers.
Hands-on review: Avast Deepfake Guard and Scam Guardian
Last week
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Avast rolls out Deepfake Guard for Windows and expands Scam Guardian on mobile, promising real-time protection from AI-powered scams.
Hands-on review: Corsair Galleon 100 SD Stream Deck Integrated Mechanical Keyboard
Last week
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Corsair’s Galleon 100 SD fuses a premium mechanical keyboard with a 12-key Stream Deck, dials and RGB for gamers and creators.
Most homes never change router passwords, guide warns
Last week
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Most households leave router admin passwords unchanged, prompting insurer Everywhen to issue a 10‑step guide to secure home Wi‑Fi.
Game review: Ride 6 (Xbox Series X)
Last week
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Ride 6 swaps open worlds for pure two-wheeled thrills, blending exacting physics, stunning bikes and tough racing on Xbox Series X.
TCL unveils Milan showcase for Milano Cortina 2026
Last week
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TCL opens Edelweiss Land near Milan Central, showcasing tech and campaign as its Olympic partnership debuts at Milano Cortina 2026.
New blueprint targets smarter Wi‑Fi in dense housing
Last week
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Wireless Broadband Alliance blueprint urges managed, standards-based Wi‑Fi to fix fragmented networks in dense multi-dwelling buildings.
Exclusive: Edifier outlines next phase of global audio strategy
Last week
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Edifier charts next phase of global audio push, targeting hybrid workers with HDMI eARC speakers, studio monitors and planar earbuds.
myFirst expands kid-safe tech ecosystem with Circle app
Last week
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myFirst expands its kid-focused tech range and Circle app, offering smartphone-style features with tighter safety controls for families.
Game review: Code Vein II (PS5)
Last week
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Anime souls-like Code Vein II delivers stylish combat and loyal AI partners, but clumsy dodging and no online co-op hold it back.
Ultamation hires Pixel Kicks for new digital platform
This month
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Ultamation taps Manchester digital agency Pixel Kicks to build a unified WordPress and WooCommerce platform for its growing software services.
UK homes halve gas cooking as ivie app cuts energy use
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UK homes using the ivie smart meter app almost halved gas cooking in December 2025, helping cut overall household energy use by 5.5%.
Global router hijack campaign silently reroutes DNS
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A global “shadow DNS” campaign is hijacking vulnerable Wi‑Fi routers, silently rerouting users’ web traffic towards scams and malware.
Game review: Fighting Force Collection (Switch 2)
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Fighting Force Collection on Switch 2 revives 32-bit brawling nostalgia, but clunky controls and dated design keep it firmly in the past.