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Matthew’s phone was snatched from his hand. In minutes, he’d lost thousands
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Scams

Matthew’s phone was snatched from his hand. In minutes, he’d lost thousands

With an unlocked phone in hand, the thieves had unfettered access to his finances and social media, allowing them to siphon away thousands of dollars.

  • by Bec Wilson

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Chinese giant takes aim at Apple with new phone

Chinese giant takes aim at Apple with new phone

Huawei’s smartphones play a key role in the struggle between China and the United States for control over advanced technology.

  • by Meaghan Tobin and John Liu
Is the inner west taking its toll?
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Column 8

Is the inner west taking its toll?

It’s part of our Sydney DNA.

Dreaming of a dark Christmas
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Column 8

Dreaming of a dark Christmas

And avoiding Santa’s skylight.

I was excited to see one of my favourite bands. Except I didn’t see them, not really
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Live Music

I was excited to see one of my favourite bands. Except I didn’t see them, not really

At 23, I’m too young to remember a time without phones obscuring people’s views at concerts. Our need to document everything is coming with a price.

  • by Angus Delaney
To stop screen addiction, this school will give out phones. But there’s a catch

To stop screen addiction, this school will give out phones. But there’s a catch

As families struggle to manage their children’s screen obsessions, Pymble Ladies’ College has devised a ground-breaking way to help.

  • by Jordan Baker
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Who approves a Steaming Poo? The serious business of giving an emoji the thumbs-up
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Who approves a Steaming Poo? The serious business of giving an emoji the thumbs-up

Who creates the symbols so many of us now use to communicate? How do they get on our phones? And why can’t we all agree on what each one actually means?

  • by David Swan
How would a social media ban actually work?

How would a social media ban actually work?

Almost a quarter of children aged eight to 10 use social media, as do half of 13-year-olds. How would new laws banning them from apps actually keep them off?

  • by Paul Sakkal, David Swan and Tim Biggs
The best Apple, Google and Samsung phones of 2024

The best Apple, Google and Samsung phones of 2024

Want to know the best smartphones of 2024? We’ve done all the hard work for you.

  • by Tim Biggs
Dry eyes, redness and headaches? How to alleviate eye strain

Dry eyes, redness and headaches? How to alleviate eye strain

Expert share their best tips to minimise the symptoms eye strain, all on your own.

  • by Katie Mogg
Doctors had their phones checked at a Sydney conference. The results were filthy

Doctors had their phones checked at a Sydney conference. The results were filthy

There’s a reason this geneticist wipes his phone fives times a day.

  • by Angus Dalton