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Could more Australians ditch blockbuster films these holidays?

Could more Australians ditch blockbuster films these holidays?

The traditional holiday movie season is facing stiff competition this year, with a study highlighting that a new trend is picking up a bigger audience and a larger share of the publicity.

  • by Tim Biggs

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The botched deal that gave the world the Sony PlayStation
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The botched deal that gave the world the Sony PlayStation

PlayStation today is synonymous with video games, but on this day 30 years ago, it was an underdog taking on a giant.

  • by Tim Biggs
From earbuds to e-books: the best tech gifts for holidays 2024

From earbuds to e-books: the best tech gifts for holidays 2024

Here are some of our favourite gift ideas for the tech-obsessed, or those who could do with a few more gadgets.

  • by Tim Biggs and David Swan
Your kid can’t stop playing this game? The movie’s about to make it bigger

Your kid can’t stop playing this game? The movie’s about to make it bigger

The trailer for A Minecraft Movie just dropped, and die-hard fans of the best-selling video game have plenty to say about it.

  • by Nell Geraets
The best device for playing PC games is finally coming to Australia

The best device for playing PC games is finally coming to Australia

Valve’s Steam Deck has great hardware and removes Windows from the equation, making for a streamlined and accessible PC gaming handheld.

  • by Tim Biggs
Why the new $1200 PlayStation might be worth it
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Why the new $1200 PlayStation might be worth it

Not all players will appreciate the PS5 Pro upgrade, but running pin sharp 4K games at 60 frames per second can be transformative.

  • by Tim Biggs
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Xbox goes disc-free with Call of Duty the star attraction
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Xbox goes disc-free with Call of Duty the star attraction

The Xbox Series X Digital Edition isn’t much of an upgrade, but it’s still a fantastic host for Microsoft’s marquee Game Pass service.

  • by Tim Biggs
Hot pink first-person shooters and other upsides to the turmoil in the gaming industry

Hot pink first-person shooters and other upsides to the turmoil in the gaming industry

Turbulence has triggered a rebirth of independent games, which in turn has seen a more diverse pool of people join the industry.

  • by Nell Geraets
Zelda changes the game again with fresh, imaginative but retro adventure
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Zelda changes the game again with fresh, imaginative but retro adventure

Nintendo puts Princess Zelda in the role of hero for once, in a joyful and surprising fantasy adventure, with just the right mix of nostalgia and innovation.

  • by Tim Biggs
SXSW Sydney: here’s everything you need to know (including whether to bother)

SXSW Sydney: here’s everything you need to know (including whether to bother)

The music, film, tech and gaming festival from Austin, Texas, is returning for a second year.

  • by Penry Buckley
How a locally made 8-bit game based on an old joke became a global phenomenon

How a locally made 8-bit game based on an old joke became a global phenomenon

Crossy Road only took three months to make, but it has garnered more than 350 million downloads globally since its 2014 release.

  • by Nell Geraets