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REAL LIFE: How I danced at my wedding after a devastating accident left me quadriplegic
It was a dance we'll never forget.
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International Day of the Girl 2021 is all about closing the digital gender gap. Here’s what you can do to help
Let's hear it for the girls!

13 high-tech Christmas gifts for gadget lovers
Stylish and practical gadgets, that will actually be put to use.
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In shopping, we trust – let these Black Friday deals inspire your next splurge
Shop fashion, beauty, tech et al.

Fancy a wardrobe refresh or a slick new laptop? Get your mitts on these top notch Click Frenzy deals this week
$4 AirPods are just the beginning...
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The 2020 Click Frenzy sales are coming in hot – and there’s a good reason why everyone calls it mayhem
When half price everything is the precedent, you've got our attention.
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Nab a cheeky bargain: Here’s the best Boxing Day sales in Australia for 2019
Wallet's doing some big overtime.

The coolest technology for kids in 2019
The best Aussie tech to keep them entertained and get them learning.
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So apparently Mercury is in retrograde, but what does that even mean?
Basically, it's the astrological way of saying everything's gone to s---.

Stay connected with your kids by using these fun phone games to play as a family
Have fun with these silly time-wasters.

5 ways you may be jeopardising your online privacy
These rookie errors could be costing you your online safety.
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43 month old: Striking a healthy screen-time balance with your three-year-old
How much really is too much?

The 5 apps that will have you regaining control of your life before you know it
You can thank us later.

5 ways to keep your child safe online
Simple and effective ways parents can keep on top of online safety.
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EXCLUSIVE: How Women Of The Future 2018 award winner Sarah Moran is fighting for gender equality
The CEO and founder of Girl Geek Academy talks coding, gender equality and mingling with Australia's influential women at The Weekly's 2018 Women Of The Future Awards.

Do you trust Dr Google?
Online communities can offer great support to mums but medical advice is best left to the professionals

Best free apps for one year old
Get 'appy with these fun and educational apps that are perfect for tiny tots.
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Internet divided after mother smashes her kids iPad for overuse
Does your child break the screen time rules?
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Why you need to google yourself and protect your online reputation
Chances are someone like a co-worker, friend, or potential employer is googling you right now.

How to post to Facebook without everyone seeing
What are Facebook followers and how are they different to friends?
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Could a hessian bag hold the secret to saving your relationship?
It sounds odd, but there may actually be some logic to it.

Baby dolphin dies after tourists pass it around for photos
The obsession with selfies has gone too far.

Sleeping with your phone charging under your pillow is a fire hazard
Yes, sleeping with your phone charging under your pillow is dangerous, and not just for your sleeping patterns. It's a serious fire hazard.
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How young is too young to use a smartphone?
It’s a first world problem of the digital age that is tearing parenting groups apart. How young is too young to own and use a smartphone?

Ten-year-old invents device to prevent babies dying in hot cars
The innovative young boy took matters into his own hands after an infant tragically passed away in his local area.

Australia is in a sleep deprivation epidemic, counting sheep can’t save us now
A “sleepiness epidemic” has hit, leaving us fatigued, irritable and potentially unwell.
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What is the 5:2 digital detox?
You’ve gone on diets and sworn off alcohol and caffeine for your health, but have you ever considered taking a break from technology? Maybe it’s time you did.

Australian airports to trial “world first” biometric technology, rendering passports redundant
Those lengthy airport queues may soon become a thing of the past!
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Groundbreaking ‘SkinGun’ heals burns with spray-on stem cells
The revolutionary new treatment is expected to change the way burns and scars are currently being treated.

New app will tell you what to eat based on your emotions
Feeling hangry? This brilliant new tool may have the power to help you choose the perfect snack to lift your bad mood.
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Why Lisa Wilkinson banned her kids from using social media
“Social media is something parents really have to be across because it can destroy confidence if it’s not properly managed.”
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The Queen admits to needing tech help from her grandchildren
She may be the Queen of England, but even Britain’s longest-reigning monarch occasionally tries to zoom in on Instagram.

12 things kids today will never understand
Kids will never know that this “#” was once just a pound sign, not a hashtag.

7 reasons you should use Microsoft OneNote for your business
Forget any other applications when doing business work – OneNote has it all.
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Closing apps to save iPhone battery is actually a myth
Looks like we’ll have to keep a charger wherever we go.

The reason your phone has been using so much data recently
Yet another sneaky tool we didn’t know about.

Ever wonder why your GPS is so wrong?
Your navigation meltdowns are not your fault - but they're not really your GPS' either.
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What too much screen time is doing to our children
How to set sensible limits for tv and computer use

Screen-time guidelines need updating, says study
A new study has recommended increasing the recommendated amount of daily screen-time for kids
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Top tips for a healthy screen time balance
Technology expert, Trevor Long shares the best apps and tips for tech-focused families

10 guilt-free educational apps
Phone and tablet apps that turn kids' screen time into learning time - without them knowing it!
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Apps gives parents unprecedented control over kids’ internet use
A new app called curbi is providing parents with unprecedented control over their children’s online activity, any time, anywhere!

Cheating online is still cheating
Cyber affairs may seem like an innocent dalliance, but it may not be as innocent as you think.
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Racism claims after Apple store in Melbourne ejects black students
“We’re worried you might steal something”

Is your baby monitor susceptible to hacking?
Research has shown that some models of baby monitors are susceptible to hackers, leaving your child and your sensitive information unprotected.
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Churches spy on church-goers using facial recognition technology
A recent report has revealed the bizarre way churches are monitoring who gets to church - and who doesn't.

Technology is causing Alzheimer’s fears in young Australians
As a rise in forgetfulness is leaving young Australians in fear they have Alzheimer’s, the experts say technology is to blame.

If you understand this internet lingo, you’re winning at parenting.
While the internet has all the answers, it often leaves parents with more questions when it comes to digital speak.
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SHOCKING: Kids read mean tweets
When celebrities read mean tweets it's hilarious but is it funny when kids do the same thing?

iPads affect children’s development, study says
A new study has found that the more time children spend in front of a screen the more they are at risk of developing a delay in speech and learning social skills.

New app for emergency situations
As the holiday season approaches, we want more than ever to be able to efficiently monitor the wellbeing and whereabouts of our loved ones at any given time. Last week saw the launch of tribesta, the first social safety app of its kind hoping to improve outcomes in emergency situations and save the Government $1.2 […]
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Screens in bedroom affect sleeping habits
The study, conducted by the Sleep Health Foundation, found that Australians are getting less sleep than they used too – approximately 7.3 hours instead of 8.25- with the effects of this including health risks such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease as well as obesity. It’s estimated that 20-35% of people are not getting enough […]
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Emojis headed for racial overhaul
Emojis are about to get a lot more colourful with racially diverse text pictures available in a 2015 app update.

How your smartphone is keeping you awake at night
Terrible night’s sleep? Blame your smartphone, tablet, laptop, and other devices that new research has pointed the finger at for keeping us up at night. It isn’t the constant need to check emails or chart ‘likes’ on our facebook posts, but the artificial light screens emit that disrupt the body’s natural rhythm and cut into […]
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iGeneration: Technology we can’t live without
For some people being without their iPad feels like losing an arm — only we’ve had those our entire lives. Apple’s tablet has, shockingly, only been in existence for three years today, yet many of us feel like we can’t live without it. It wasn’t that long ago that “Googling” was not only impossible but […]

Baby beauty bloggers: Cute or creepy?
Kids have been trying to find fame on Youtube since Justin Bieber made it big in 2009, but the latest trend is raising more than a few parental eyebrows — meet the baby beauty bloggers. Tech-savvy toddlers are jumping on the beauty pageant bandwagon, recently popularised by TV show Toddlers & Tiaras, and seeking their […]

iToddlers: the Apple generation
There is every chance the toddlers of today will grow up never having pressed a button on a phone. For them, pressing buttons — a much-loved pursuit of many children — has been replaced with brushing their finger along an iPad or iPhone screen. They will never know a time when information isn’t instantaneous, and […]