Last Week’s 10 Biggest Posts

You wanted: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 leaks, World Cup viewing tips, Ketogenic diets and the ten most in-demand jobs in Australia. Kick off your Monday by checking out the ten most popular posts from last week.

  1. Report: Samsung Galaxy S10 Is Going To Be A Freaking Beast
    Another day, another yammering Samsung Galaxy S10 rumour. Today’s noteworthy leaks centre around a trio of front-facing cameras (or was that yesterday?), a 3D-face scanner, an “absolute ripper” of a CPU and a fingerprint sensor embedded right into the display. Here’s everything you need to know.
  2. Everything Coming To Stan, Netflix, Foxtel And Amazon This July
    From TV drama to documentaries, original films to stand-up comedy, Australia’s streaming services are getting new content added all the time. Read on to see all the content that will be added to Stan, Netflix, Foxtel, Hayu and Amazon Prime Video’s libraries in July.
  3. Samsung Galaxy Note’s Best Feature Is Getting A Huge Upgrade
    Last week, online investigators unveiled the first screen images and case renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Now, these same intrepid phone spies have managed to get their hands on the phone’s signature stylus. Their verdict: “The biggest update in the history of the S Pen.” Lawks.
  4. Google Pixel 3 Is Coming: Five Features We’re Excited About
    Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones are coming soon and that means the rumours are flying thick and fast. Here are five credible leaks that have us more than a little excited.
  5. PSA: You Can’t Get A Second NBN Connection (Even If You Pay For It)
    It turns out that if you want two NBN connections (assuming you can even get one) there’s no way to do it – even if you’re prepared to pay for it. If you have a second building on your property, like a granny flat or home office that want to connect separately, there’s no way to do it according to NBN Co’s installation rules.
  6. The Best EOFY Online Sales In Australia [Updated]
    It’s nearly the end of the financial year, which means two things – a (hopefully generous) tax return, and a bunch of EOFY sales to spend it on. To save you firing up the ol’ Google-a-tron, we’ve gathered the best EOFY sales in Australia right now. Save up to 90%!
  7. The Best Ways To Spend Frequent Flyer Points [Infographic]
    Frequent flyer points are a fantasy currency that fluctuates depending on how you use them. This makes it difficult to know what they’re worth — or whether you’re squandering their potential value. This infographic breaks down the dollar value of 1000 points when purchasing everything from flight upgrades to commercial goods.
  8. What To Watch On Netflix This Week: Ten New Shows And Movies
    Here is your Netflix binge-list for this week, fresh from the Australian servers! The best new additions include smart-home-turned-rogue thriller TAU, gross-out comedy This Is The End, and a bunch of Fast And Furious movies.
  9. NBN In 2018: A Litany Of ‘Lies’ And Broken Promises
    With 2018 shaping up as an election year – we could go to the polls as early as 4 August 2018 if the government calls it – a number of key battleground issues are forming. One of those is the National Broadband Network. Both governments have policies around the NBN with the electorate finally realising it’s a significant project that is important to everyone.
  10. The ‘World’s Most Powerful Phone’ Just Launched In Australia
    Razer – a company best known for its fearsome looking mice and laptops – just launched its first smartphone in Australia. The imaginatively titled Razer Phone is a gamer-friendly handset that packs in a 120Hz screen, front-facing stereo speakers with THX certified audio and the latest mobile chipset from Qualcomm. It’s being billed as the most powerful smartphone ever. Here’s the Australian pricing, specs and availability.

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