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    Wreckfest 2 Hands-On: Smashing fun in Early Access

    There’s something undeniably satisfying about racing cars and being rewarded for the destruction and chaos of a good demolition derby, and Wreckfest 2 delivers that in spades. Recently launched in early access on Steam, this sequel to the cult-classic racing brawler is already shaping up to be a wild ride. As a fan of racing titles, I jumped at the chance to dive in, buying...

    XPENG partners with UltraTune to make EV servicing easy and convenient

    One of the big advantages of buying an EV is reduced servicing costs, but depending on which EV you buy there may still be a regular maintenance schedule. In the case of XPENG, who entered the Australian market in 2024, they have partnered with Ultra Tune who offer more than 260 locations across the country. XPENG says they know how important it is to have simple,...
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    Speedtest now have a 5G Map, 303 locations from 20 providers

    We're all familiar with Speedtest.net, the service that allows you to test your internet speed from desktop and mobile. The site has just expanded...

    Netflix’s FAST.com internet speed test adds upload and latency

    We're all very familiar with Speedtest.net as the default service to check your internet speeds. Whether it be on a new device, after a...

    Cat11 LTE devices are coming to Telstra, with up to 600Mbps

    It’s not everyday we get world firsts in Australia, but today we did. Telstra has shown off new wireless device, the first category...

    HTC Velocity: Australia’s first 4G phone is fast, 39.85Mbps fast

    Android-focused site Ausdroid has got hands on with Australia’s first 4G phone, the HTC Velocity. Sure there’s been 4G hotspots and USB...

    Why I switched to Telstra after 10 years on Optus

    The image above is a graphic illustration of mobile speeds available on Optus (left) vs Telstra (right) in Wodonga. I have complained repeatedly that...
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