Australian airlines Qantas, Jetstar ban power banks in flight
Most flights in Australia will no longer allow you to use power banks on board or charge them mid-flight. Smart bags will need the power bank removed and used with carry on.
Most flights in Australia will no longer allow you to use power banks on board or charge them mid-flight. Smart bags will need the power bank removed and used with carry on.
Worried about your luggage going missing? One airline in Australia has an answer, but an AirTag may be just as useful, as Leigh Stark joins ABC to talk about.
Worrying about whether your bag is getting to the right location might just be a little less traumatic with a new feature.
Taking an international flight doesn’t have to mean being disconnected, and while overseas airlines may not see this as new, it is to Aussie ones.
With the death of Virgin Mobile, customers might be wondering just what happens to their mobile connection, at least for the moment. Well, there’s good news: Optus will bring you in.
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Unsurprisingly, there’s some pretty solid hype for Samsung’s next phone, and the telcos feel the same. So with its release not even a month away, what’s being offered for Australian buyers?
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