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    REVIEW: Lenovo Legion Go – play AAA games on the go, doubles as a full-blown Windows PC

    Lenovo has entered the portable gaming market with the Legion Go, a Windows-based handheld that offers the flexibility of the Nintendo Switch, mixed with the performance of a PC. The Legion Go offers a large 8.8" QHD+ display, detachable controllers, and the promise of playing full-fledged PC games on the go. This is not just a gaming peripheral, but rather a full-blown PC connected...

    New JBL Quantum headsets for XBOX and PlayStation gamers coming this month

    JBL is levelling up the gaming experience with its latest additions to the JBL Quantum Series headsets, finely tuned for both XBOX and PlayStation consoles. Introducing the JBL Quantum 100X/P and 360X/P, where the 'X' models sync seamlessly with XBOX and 'P' models with PlayStation, offering gamers the ultimate in customization. In the realm of gaming, preferences reign supreme, and JBL stands out as the...
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    Tritium teases ground-up redesign of new EV charger to launch in November

    Australian charging company Tritium, has teased a new charger, due to launch next month. Tritium says they will announce the latest innovation in EV...

    Get paid $500 for being part of a connected vehicle study

    Queensland University of Technology researchers are embarking on Australia's largest connected vehicle study. This will test emerging technologies that will make our roads, and...

    ABB just gifted Zurich 30 of its Terra 54 fast-charging stations

    Naming rights sponsor of the FIA Formula E championship, ABB just gave the people of Zurich 30 fast-charging stations. This announcement comes on the...

    Daniel Andrews shows off his boring machine for the West Gate tunnel

    Elon Musk may have his new boring company that will build an underground transport infrastructure of the future, but the Victorian Premiere Daniel Andrews...

    Technology in Europe: An Aussies perspective

    Having never properly set foot out of Australia until now, I have never realised the differences in day-to-day technology across the world – it’s...
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