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A new survey conducted by HMD, a leading global mobile technology company, has unveiled disturbing findings regarding child safety in the digital world.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 8, 2025
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Kiwis Go Nuclear After Trump Claims ‘The One Thing We Did’ for America

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In an unprecedented diplomatic stir, New Zealanders have erupted in outrage after former President Donald Trump claimed credit for a signature achievement of their nation. The controversy began when Trump, in a recent speech, boldly stated, “America did what New Zealand could never do: we brought nuclear technology to the forefront.”

Kiwis were quick to respond, accusing Trump of stealing what they call “the one thing we did” – New Zealand’s world-renowned stance against nuclear weapons. The nation, which has maintained a nuclear-free policy since the 1980s, has long prided itself on its leadership in global disarmament efforts.

Why New Zealand mayor went nuclear after Trump claimed US 'split the atom'

In an impassioned response, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them “an affront to New Zealand’s decades of principled non-proliferation work.” He added, “For him to make such a claim is not just misleading, it’s disrespectful to the international efforts New Zealand has championed.”

Trump’s comments have left many questioning his understanding of global politics, with critics suggesting he may have confused the U.S. military’s nuclear capabilities with the moral leadership of New Zealand. This diplomatic dust-up is likely to reverberate across international relations for weeks to come.

HMD Survey Reveals Horrific Child Safety Danger in the Online World

A new survey conducted by HMD, a leading global mobile technology company, has unveiled disturbing findings regarding child safety in the digital world. The survey, which interviewed over 5,000 parents and children worldwide, reveals alarming levels of online danger and exposure to inappropriate content, with more than 60% of parents reporting that their children have encountered harmful material online.

The study found that online predators, cyberbullying, and explicit content are among the most significant threats to children’s safety. A shocking 45% of children between the ages of 10 and 15 reported receiving unsolicited messages from strangers on social media platforms, and over 30% admitted to being exposed to disturbing or explicit content while browsing.

HMD survey reveals online danger for Aussie kids | news.com.au —  Australia's leading news site

Experts are sounding the alarm, with child safety advocates urging parents and governments to take immediate action. “The internet has become a dangerous place for young users who are not equipped to navigate its risks,” said Dr. Emily Carter, a child protection specialist. “We need stricter regulations and better tools to help protect children from these dangers.”

HMD has pledged to continue its efforts to promote safer technology by enhancing parental control features on its devices and partnering with online safety organizations. The survey results highlight the urgent need for increased awareness and action to ensure a safer online environment for children worldwide.

Apple Unveils New Age Range Tool for Parents: How It Will Work

Apple has announced the launch of a new tool aimed at enhancing online safety for children, providing parents with better control over their children’s device usage. The “Age Range Tool,” unveiled in a press release today, is designed to help parents set more precise restrictions based on their child’s age, offering a tailored experience for users of various age groups.

The new feature will allow parents to input their child’s age, which will automatically adjust settings for content filtering, screen time limits, and app restrictions. The tool will give parents more control over the apps their children can access, ensuring age-appropriate content across Apple’s platforms, including iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

Apple unveils new age range tool for parents: How it will work | NT News

In addition to content restrictions, the Age Range Tool will also monitor screen time, providing parents with detailed reports on their child’s device usage. These reports will include data on app usage, overall screen time, and any attempts to access restricted content, helping parents stay informed and engaged in their child’s digital life.

The new tool will be integrated into Apple’s existing parental control features, like Family Sharing and Screen Time, creating a comprehensive safety net for families. With growing concerns over the potential dangers of excessive screen time and exposure to inappropriate content, this latest feature marks a significant step towards safeguarding young users in the digital world.

The Age Range Tool will be available with the upcoming iOS update, expected later this year.

iPhone 16e Australian Review: This Could Be Apple’s Best Buy of 2025

Apple’s iPhone 16e has arrived in Australia, and it’s already generating buzz as one of the most impressive yet affordable models in the brand’s history. Positioned as a budget-friendly alternative to the premium iPhone 16, the iPhone 16e is packed with features that deliver excellent value for money, potentially making it Apple’s best buy of 2025.

Design & Display At first glance, the iPhone 16e may look similar to its more expensive counterparts, sporting a sleek aluminum frame and a 6.1-inch OLED display that rivals higher-end models in terms of sharpness and colour accuracy. The edge-to-edge screen offers vibrant visuals and true blacks, making it ideal for watching content or playing games. Though it doesn’t come with ProMotion or 120Hz refresh rate, the 60Hz display is still smooth and responsive for everyday use.

Apple iPhone 16e - Review 2025 - PCMag Australia

Performance Under the hood, the iPhone 16e is powered by Apple’s latest A17 chip, which offers impressive speed and efficiency without draining the battery. During testing, the device handled demanding tasks like gaming and multitasking with ease, maintaining high performance without any noticeable lag. This ensures that users will enjoy fast, responsive performance for years to come.

Camera The iPhone 16e features a dual-camera setup with a 48MP primary lens and a 12MP ultra-wide lens, delivering crisp, detailed photos in various lighting conditions. Night mode and deep fusion technology are present, offering great results in low-light environments, though it doesn’t have the advanced zoom features found in the Pro models. Nonetheless, for most users, the iPhone 16e’s camera will more than suffice for everyday photography.

Battery Life One of the standout features of the iPhone 16e is its battery life. With the A17 chip’s efficiency, users can expect all-day usage, even with heavy screen time. Apple claims up to 20 hours of video playback, and real-world tests suggest it comes close to that, easily getting through a full day of moderate use.

Price Starting at a more affordable price point than the standard iPhone 16, the iPhone 16e is positioned to be an attractive option for those who want an iPhone experience without breaking the bank. While it doesn’t have all the premium features of the high-end models, the iPhone 16e offers a well-rounded, reliable device for a fraction of the cost.

Verdict For those seeking great performance, an excellent camera, and a reliable battery without the high price tag, the iPhone 16e could be Apple’s best buy of 2025. It strikes a perfect balance between affordability and high-end features, making it an ideal choice for Australian consumers who want an iPhone without the hefty price. The iPhone 16e is proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a fantastic smartphone experience.

SpaceX Starship Rocket Breaks Apart for Second Launch in a Row

SpaceX’s highly anticipated Starship rocket suffered another setback as it broke apart during its second consecutive launch attempt, raising concerns over the rocket’s reliability ahead of future missions.

The launch was intended to showcase improvements to the Starship system, designed for deep-space travel and eventual missions to Mars. However, just minutes after lift-off from SpaceX’s facility in Texas, the rocket began to experience issues. A few minutes into the flight, the rocket veered off course before breaking apart mid-air, scattering debris over the surrounding area.

This marks the second consecutive launch failure for SpaceX’s Starship program, following a similar incident. Despite early success in initial testing phases, Starship’s high-stakes flights have faced significant technical challenges, prompting concerns about its ability to carry out future missions.

SpaceX Starship breaks apart after launch in second failure in a row

SpaceX founder Elon Musk took to social media shortly after the incident, expressing frustration but also determination. “We’re learning a lot from these tests, and each failure brings us one step closer to success,” Musk said. “Space exploration is hard, but we’ll keep pushing forward.”

The mishap is likely to delay future plans for the Starship system, which is slated to play a key role in NASA’s Artemis missions and SpaceX’s own plans for commercial space travel.

SpaceX engineers are reportedly analyzing the data from the launch to pinpoint the issues and make necessary adjustments ahead of future tests. The company remains committed to developing Starship as a reusable, next-generation spacecraft capable of long-duration missions beyond Earth’s orbit.

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