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Australians trust new retail technologies but are slow to adopt them, report finds

September 3, 2024 Phys.org

Researchers from the Queensland University of Technology have found that while Australians generally trust retail technology, they remain hesitant to swiftly adopt new advancements, largely due to concerns over security and privacy.This post was originally […]

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If new technologies snarl your airline experience, here are old-school strategies to cope

September 2, 2024 Phys.org

Ten years ago I wrote a book titled “The End of Airports” about how digital technologies and commercial air travel were on a collision course. Earlier this summer, I was proved right.This post was originally […]

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A person’s intelligence limits their computer proficiency more than previously thought, say researchers

September 2, 2024 Phys.org

A new study has found that intelligence, in the form of general cognitive abilities such as perception, thinking and remembering, is more important than hitherto thought at predicting a person’s ability to complete common tasks […]

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Australians now have the right to disconnect, but how workplaces react will be crucial

August 31, 2024 Phys.org

From Monday August 26, many employees in Australia get a new right, called the right to disconnect from work.This post was originally published on this site

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Morphing facial technology sheds light on the boundaries of self-recognition

August 30, 2024 Phys.org

Facial recognition is a critical part of self-image and social interactions. In an era of advanced digital technology, we face intriguing questions about communication and identity. How does altering our facial identity affect our sense […]

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Japan is next level for retro game collectors

August 27, 2024 Phys.org

US tourist David Madrigal is over the moon after paying $200 for a “vintage” console at a busy Tokyo store that is tapping into booming global demand for retro gaming kit.This post was originally published […]

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How smart toys may be spying on kids: What parents need to know

August 26, 2024 Phys.org

Toniebox, Tiptoi, and Tamagotchi are smart toys, offering interactive play through software and internet access. However, many of these toys raise privacy concerns, and some even collect extensive behavioral data about children, report researchers at […]

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Why is it so hard to cancel subscriptions or end ‘free’ trials? AU report shows how companies trap you into paying

August 26, 2024 Phys.org

Many businesses are trapping Australian consumers in paid subscriptions by making them hard to cancel, hiding important details and offering “free” trials that auto-renew with hefty charges. We need law reform to tackle this continuing […]

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Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong tops Steam charts. What does it signify for the rest of the gaming world?

August 23, 2024 Phys.org

If asked to name the biggest video game company in the world, you might think of icons such as Nintendo—the famed creator of Mario, Pokémon and the Legend of Zelda—or maybe PlayStation, the brand associated […]

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Apple to let iPhone users in Europe delete its App Store

August 23, 2024 Phys.org

Apple will allow iPhone and iPad users in the European Union delete the App Store or its Safari browser, the tech giant told developers on Thursday.This post was originally published on this site

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