The ultimate Mother’s Day Gift Guide

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, but if you haven’t got your present sorted for Mum, Forbes Australia has you covered. Aesop limited release Mimamori: $125 Luxury skincare brand Aesop has put together a limited-release gift kit, Mimamori, which is available in the lead up to Mother’s Day. Containing a trio of formulations, Mimamori offers […]

Bentley launches ‘once in a lifetime’ drive journeys

The luxury carmaker will offer exclusive experiences for those wanting to try out a Bentley for the first time, or for existing fans. The new travel series, called ‘Extraordinary Journeys’ is launching this month, with tours across the UK, New Mexico and Scandinavia to begin with, before rolling out more locations later this year. Each […]

Sonos signals sound revolution with latest speakers

Home showroom surprise gives greatest space for the latest surround sound reveal. The Uber dropped me outside a house in a suburban street in Sydney. At the end of the driveway was a kid’s basketball hoop. I was early, so I walked 100 metres to some stairs that took me to one of the Lower […]

First look at Saudi Arabia’s new mammoth cube shaped city

The sprawling mega project is the size of 20 Empire State Buildings and comes complete with racetracks for flying cars and immersive experiences that mimic visits to other planets. Autonomous cars are no longer a sign of the future. In the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh plans are underway to build a massive city-within-a-city, complete […]

No pilot, no problem: Here’s how soon self-flying planes will take off

The aircraft are already here. Pilot unions are preparing for battle. And the FAA is playing it cool. Autonomous flight is coming to civil aviation sooner than anyone thinks. In January, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun revealed an open secret in the world of aviation. “I think the future of autonomy is real for civil,” he […]

Netflix cuts subscription prices in more than 30 countries

Netflix will lower the prices of its streaming subscriptions in more than 30 countries, it’s been revealed. It’s understood prices have been cut in parts of Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East – however Australia appears to have been left out of the price cut. A report from the Wall Street Journal states […]

How Dell Technologies Australia is helping to bridge the digital divide

A 30-year journey in Australia, the innovation country In January 1993, Dell arrived in Australia. It was seven months before the launch of the first OptiPlex PC, which boasted an Intel 486 chip and could take up to 64MB of RAM. Then, the Dell OptiPlex could only be ordered by phone – internet sales were […]

How companies can manage digital nomad employees

In 2020 millions of people and businesses had the same realisation: There was no reason their work had to be done in an office – and it could probably be done from anywhere in the world. All-remote work was already starting to emerge as a trend before the pandemic. Still, it was limited to a […]