Can parents override the social media minimum age ban?
From December 10, anyone under the age will be knocked off the biggest social media services, but what if parents want their kids to have access?
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From December 10, anyone under the age will be knocked off the biggest social media services, but what if parents want their kids to have access?
No one can predict the future, but if you’re thinking of buying new tech in the new year, AI could make prices go up. And that might make you buy new gear now.
It’s always a time for a bargain, but what happens when a sale is too good? You might be staring down the barrel of a ghost store.
Microsoft has officially pulled the plug on Windows 10, and if you have an older PC, you have a few options available to you. What are they, and what’s next?
New design, new phone, but will the cases fit each model, older and newer? It’s time to work out whether you can save money, and if the new case fits the old phone?
Your kids probably have a phone or tablet, and that opens them to the potential of explicit material. What are your options to stop this from happening?
A new foldable or two may be out, but if you own an older foldable, your screen could be at risk of breaking from mere use. And that screen protector it comes with could be the culprit.
AI is changing the world, but the next place it could change is your holiday plans, forcing you to pay more for flights because AI says so.
How one journalist’s struggles with utility rates led to the complexities of energy comparison, and why you can be glad the Australian government has a tool to help.
Frequent flyers could soon be frequently scammed, or a little more than normal, as Qantas reports a breach on a platform with the records of roughly six million customers.