Technology
Apple on collision course with Tile, Patreon and Spotify with new products – Sydney Morning Herald
AirTags and podcast subscriptions bring Apple closer in competition with companies that built their businesses on the iPhone.

Between more machines powered by M1 chips, a new push into premium podcasts and a Tile competitor, Apples product unveiling this morning was emblematic of how many new markets the tech giant has pushed into just over the last year.
With the M1 a system-on-a-chip designed by Apple now in laptops, tablets and desktop computers of various size, Apple has almost completely divorced itself from Intel and set a path forward where all its machines can be as close knit as the iPhone and iPad have been.
…
-
Noosa News8 hours ago
Reubhan Ralph identified as man behind terrifying childcare centre incident in Peregian Springs on the Sunshine Coast
-
General14 hours ago
Queensland announced as 2027 Women’s Softball World Cup host in first Australian event since 1965
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Inquest into Rosemarie Campbell’s death three days after gastric bypass surgery hears of ‘massive loss’ to family
-
General23 hours ago
Indonesia airdropped aid for Palestinians in Gaza, but experts question its effectiveness