Wednesday, April 8, 2020

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Headphones have flooded the market, and it’s difficult to know which ones to pick – especially if you’re a first time buyer. Here, we’ll help you weigh up whether you should buy top-of-the-line, or if a cheaper set will suffice.

While it’s tempting to buy a set of super cheap headphones, it’s worth remembering that they are inexpensive for a reason. But as you’ll see below, getting your hands on a decent pair of headphones doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. Especially when you have us to do the digging for you.

To save you the time and effort, we’ve put together this dedicated guide to the best bargains on great-sounding headphones. We constantly monitor major Aussie retailers and go searching to bring you the most worthwhile deals on a variety of sets – from in-ear buds to noise-cancelling cans from the most popular brands – so check out our continually updated list below to discover the best current headphones deals in Australia.

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The best deals on our favourite headphones

To help you decide which headphones work best for you, we've decided to put together a little buying guide with a list of our favourite recommendations. 

The headphones you'll find here have tons of features to help you to get the most out of your music, or any other form of audio-visual entertainment you prefer, however you like to listen to it.

Sony WH-1000XM3

The Sony WH-1000XM3 wireless headphones are the best you can buy in 2020 – for now, anyway.

They’re very much in line with what we’ve seen from Sony in the past two years, and with this model they’ve managed to improve on some already fantastic sets. The noise cancellation can beat anything Bose has to offer with ease. That’s because Sony has dedicated time to perfecting audio playback and its noise-cancelling technology.

However, their crown could soon be handed over, as rumours of a Sony WH-1000XM4 release date have been circling. We’ll see what 2020 brings.

Read more: Sony WH-1000XM3 review

Bose QuietComfort 35 II

The very popular and excellent Bose QC35s underwent an upgrade and now come with Google Assistant at your beck and call. For a premium price, not only do you get Bose's world class noise cancellation and good sound quality, you also get a personal butler and an incredibly comfortable set of cans. And with up to 40 hours of battery life, you'll get through any long-haul flight.

Read more: Bose QuietComfort 35 II review

1More Triple Driver in-ear headphones

For a little over $100, it's hard to recommend a better sounding pair of 'buds than the 1More Triple Driver in-ears. It's hard to fault the headphones, if you can put up with the rubber cable and the plastic remote. Even that is just us nitpicking. For the price, it's our top recommendation of in-ear headphones if your phone still has a headphone jack or you don't mind using an adaptor.

Read more: 1More Triple Driver in-ear headphones review

JBL Live 650BTNC

Retailing for around AU$250, the JBL Live 650BTNC punches above its weight in terms of sound quality, build and features.

If you’re listening wirelessly, 20 hours of battery life is promised, while wired listening will get you upwards of 30 hours from a single charge. So if you don’t want to splash on the Sony WH-1000XM3 or the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, the JBL Live 650BTNC will deliver similar performance for half the price.

Read more: JBL Live 650BTNC

Jabra Elite 65t

With headphone jacks fast disappearing from flagship handsets, wireless headphones is the way to go. But not everyone likes the feel of a set of cans on their head and cables, no matter how small, can get annoying. If that's describing you, then true wireless 'buds are the answer to your prayers. While most of them compromise on sound quality, the Jabra Elite 65t not only sound good but offer ambient noise isolation as well. They're an excellent substitute if you aren't too keen on the other-worldly look of Apple's AirPods.

Read more: Jabra Elite 65t review

Optoma NuForce BE Sport4

It's hard to find the Optoma NuForce BE Sport4 wireless 'buds, but if you're after a set of no-frills headphones that don't compromise on sound quality, you'll want to look for these. They do an excellent job of isolating sound when in a noisy environment and boast up to 10 hours of battery. And with a 15-minute quick charge, you'll get an additional two hours of playback out of them.

Read more: Optoma NuForce BE Sport4 review

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The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has brought daily life to a standstill in many parts of the world and while tech giants such as Microsoft, Google and Apple are doing their share to help, so too are VPN companies and a number of other companies (check out our daily updated list of pandemic-specific software and services freebies from Google and others).

Many VPN providers are helping to support small businesses by giving them free access to their services. For instance, Surfhsark is giving away six-month VPN plans to small businesses with up to ten employees while Ring VPN has offered up its service to all UK users for free for 90 days.

Small businesses will certainly need help during this trying time, so it’s great to see that VPN providers are doing their part to help out. However, other companies have taken a different approach to helping those in need which we’ll explore in more detail below.

Donating to the Coronavirus Relief Fund

CyberGhost recently announced that it has teamed up with the nonprofit organization GlobalGiving which connects donors with grassroots projects around the world to contribute to the Coronavirus Relief Fund.

The company is donating 10 percent of all sales made on its website to GlobalGiving. This includes everything from CyberGhost’s monthly plan to its three-year plan. However, CyberGhost is taking things a step further by donating 10 percent of all sales regardless of how a user pays. So even if you purchase one of its VPN plans using Bitcoin, the company will exchange the cryptocurrency in order to donate it.

The campaign just ended but CyberGhost will be publishing the details of its donation report soon to let its users know just how much it raised for the Coronavirus Relief fund.

Supporting nonprofit organizations

NordVPN is also doing its part by giving registered non-for-profit organizations six months of free access to its VPN service as well as to its password manager NordPass and to its encrypted file storage service NordLocker.

To be eligible for this offer, journalists, human rights advocates and other nonprofit organizations just need to apply here to see if they qualify. The campaign has already been well-received by nonprofits such as Amnesty International which depends on NordVPN to help ensure the safety of its employees:

“NordVPN is essential to Amnesty to ensure that employees are kept safe by offering a stable and high-grade VPN service that has global coverage. Complementing apps for secure communication, NordVPN allows Amnesty staff to do their work in a digitally secure environment that shield them from outside influences.”

Fighting coronavirus misinformation

Research conducted by Atlas VPN revealed that internet censorship is leaving the citizens of some countries either uninformed or misinformed about the extent of the coronavirus outbreak.

To help combat misinformation about the virus, the VPN company has announced that it will give away a three-month subscription to its premium service. However, the offer is available to all users and not just those that reside in countries with heavy internet restrictions such as China or Iran.

Another way to deal with misinformation is through journalism which is why the US-based VPN provider Orchid has announced that it will give journalists across the globe free access to its blockchain-based VPN to help fight press censorship. To be eligible for this offer, Journalists who have press credentials and proof of status can send an email to the company to get free access to its VPN.

Donating computing resources

To help out during the global pandemic, ProtonMail has announced that it is now offering extra storage, free email and VPN services along with other resources to its users.

As remote working becomes more prevalent and the need for secure communications increases, the company has decided to increase storage space for all of its paid customers and now Plus and Professional users will receive an additional 5GB of storage.

ProtonVPN on the other hand, has responded to the increased demand for VPN services by adding an additional 53 servers in 17 countries. These new servers are distributed across Europe and the Americas as these regions are currently the most heavily impacted by the virus.

In order to aid the global effort to combat Covid-19, Proton will also be providing free email and VPN services to organizations assisting in the global fight. 

Additionally, the company has begun to donate the computing resources in its Zurich data center to the Rosetta@home project which leverages computing resources donated by individuals to run computer simulations to predict the atomic-scale structure of important coranvirus proteins. These proteins will then be used in the development of vaccines and other drugs.

  • Also check out our complete list of the best VPN services


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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

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Samsung will reportedly bring a 256GB base variant for the next generation of the Galaxy Fold, in order to offer the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Fold at a lower starting price. Apart from that, Samsung is also reported to bring a 5G variant of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip later this year.

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A Microsoft engineer who designed an app to track North Dakota State University football fans on their annual trek to Texas for the national championship has taken that concept and applied it to contact tracing for the coronavirus.

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OnePlus 8 Pro is likely to debut with Warp Charge 30 Wireless charging support. Meanwhile, the company has detailed its new technology that is claimed to deliver up to 30W output.

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Oppo A92 and Oppo A52 were spotted in a Google Play Console listing showing of some of the key specifications of the two phones.

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If you’re stuck inside and craving the outside world, the HTC Vive Cosmos can transport you to the great outdoors without you ever having to leave your living room. 

With this virtual reality headset, you can dive into your creative space, immerse yourself in exciting worlds (like Half-Life: Alyx’s dystopian City 17), find new ways to learn and even stay active. 

The Microsoft Store is currently offering the Cosmos for AU$150 less than the recommended retail price – something that we don’t see often on this impressive VR set.

It is worth noting that HTC recently released the updated Vive Cosmos Elite, a decent (albeit expensive) upgrade. As the Cosmos series has modular faceplates, it is possible to upgrade to the Elite version for around AU$300 – something to keep in mind if you're keen to enter the world of virtual reality.

The HTC Cosmos also boasts a 2880x1700 LCD display and 'inside-out' tracking, which basically means you won’t need a base station.



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The Russian space agency, Roscosmos, accused Donald Trump on Tuesday of creating a basis to take over other planets by signing an executive order outlining US policy on commercial mining in space.

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WhatsApp v2.20.117 beta for Android fixes a critical bug that caused the app to crash. The feature’s tracker notes that WhatsApp crashed because there was a missing library called libcurve25519.so.

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India has told Facebook and Chinese video app TikTok to remove users found to be spreading misinformation about the coronavirus following concern about videos intended to mislead Muslims, according to a government source and a letter seen by Reuters.

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Google Doodle salutes police and firefighters on coronavirus front line - CNET

A weeklong series of appreciation Doodles is honoring the heroes battling COVID-19.

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With most kids stuck at home during lockdown, Netflix has unveiled a series of updates to its parental controls. You can block individual titles, filter out age categories, set a PIN on adult profiles, browse what your kids have been watching, and turn off auto-play for kids’ profiles.

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Take a look at our reviews for the OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7T Pro; what do they all have in common? The answer is that one of the negatives we've listed for all three is the lack of wireless charging – well, we know for a fact now that the OnePlus 8 won't fall into this trap too, as it's definitely going to have the useful feature.

This news comes from OnePlus itself, which has been drip-teasing OnePlus 8 information ahead of an April 14 launch event. We already knew the phones will have the Snapdragon 865 chipset, and 120Hz screens, before this news, though this new info-drop is the most important.

The reason OnePlus 8's wireless charging capabilities is huge is because OnePlus has previously held a firm stance against the form of juicing up its phones. In 2019 OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said 'wireless charging is far inferior [to wired]', and in 2018 OnePlus engineers told TechRadar 'Wireless charging [...] still provides a slow recharge rate. We are confident that our fast charging provides the best recharge experience on the market'.

Clearly OnePlus' stance on wireless charging has changed though, which is likely because the company has found a way to make it match wired powering.

The OnePlus 8 will come with Warp Charge 30 Wireless, which powers up at 30W (as the name suggests), which is as fast as the OnePlus 7T Pro charged with a cable, and is almost twice as fast as the iPhone 11's 18W wired fast charge.

OnePlus 8 wireless charging for all!

It's worth pointing out that OnePlus doesn't specify wireless charging will come only to the OnePlus 8 Pro, so it seems all its new phones will have the feature. It's not clear if the anticipated OnePlus 8 Lite will have it though, it being a more affordable phone.

Alongside the announcement of OnePlus 8 wireless charging, the company teased a new wireless charger it could sell alongside the phone. This 'tease' comes in the form of a sketch though, so we can't tell much about it yet.

As previously stated, the OnePlus 8 phones are set to launch on April 14, and we'll be sure to find out everything about the new devices then. With all of the information OnePlus has been feeding us, it seems the new devices are sure to impress many, so TechRadar will bring you our impressions as well as news and analysis.



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UFC President Dana White is bringing Enter The Dragon to life with UFC 249.

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