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No Insta, just nice buttons for texts and calls: The thrill of the ‘Boring’ phone

No Insta, just nice buttons for texts and calls: The thrill of the ‘Boring’ phone

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Jonathan Seidler, Nicole Abadee, Louise Rugendyke, Damien Woolnough and Frances Mocnik

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318 million scam texts sent from four Sydney addresses: police

318 million scam texts sent from four Sydney addresses: police

Three men will face court after a major police operation uncovered sophisticated “smishing” operations.

  • by Jessica McSweeney
I showed a total stranger a Trump meme on my phone. It was a wake-up call

I showed a total stranger a Trump meme on my phone. It was a wake-up call

We can be better humans by occasionally looking up from our phones. It might also help us defy those pesky algorithms.

  • by Kerri Sackville
‘Sorry I forgot to reply’: Why do I put off replying to text messages?

‘Sorry I forgot to reply’: Why do I put off replying to text messages?

Here’s how to take control of your inbox and tackle the anxiety around instant messaging.

  • by Cameron Bayley
Quirky wearables come full circle with Samsung’s ‘smart ring’

Quirky wearables come full circle with Samsung’s ‘smart ring’

The Korean tech giant has unveiled a new line of folding phones, along with a ‘health ring’ designed to be worn at all times.

  • by Tim Biggs and David Swan
‘No phone rule’: The Sydney nightclub covering up cameras

‘No phone rule’: The Sydney nightclub covering up cameras

A Sydney nightclub is asking clubbers to put away their smartphones and enjoy the atmosphere. Will it catch on?

  • by Andrew Taylor and Mary Ward
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‘Smartphones are like pokies in their pockets’: Keeping kids phone-free

‘Smartphones are like pokies in their pockets’: Keeping kids phone-free

Parents are uniting to keep their kids phone-free – at least until high school – as child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg calls for a licence to use a smartphone.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Frighten kids from social media? That would be a free ad to lure them

Frighten kids from social media? That would be a free ad to lure them

Banning or attempting to scare children from social media won’t work. It might only push them towards more harm.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Attention gym-bench hogs: Try lifting more than your phones

Attention gym-bench hogs: Try lifting more than your phones

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Greg Callaghan, Damien Woolnough, Frances Mocnik, David Swan, Paul Connolly and Nicole Abadee
No, a remote Amazon tribe is not addicted to porn

No, a remote Amazon tribe is not addicted to porn

An article by The New York Times about the arrival of Starlink internet in the rainforest took on a life of its own. In a few days, the web was rife with misinformation.

  • by Jack Nicas
Apple is walking a privacy tightrope with its big AI move
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Apple is walking a privacy tightrope with its big AI move

Apple’s OpenAI tie-up will power new features and encourage upgrades to the newest devices, but it does raise some concerns.

  • by Tim Biggs