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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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When a Digital Watch Outthought the Omega Speedmaster
Culture

When a Digital Watch Outthought the Omega Speedmaster

Seiko has resurrected the Rotocall, the octagonal-bezeled digital watch that astronauts chose over NASA's official kit. Its return reveals something unexpected: sometimes the smartest design is the one nobody remembers.

The Real Cost of Doing AI on a Shoestring
Opinion Technology

The Real Cost of Doing AI on a Shoestring

Professionals can implement AI for as little as $5-50 per month, but success requires choosing tools that solve specific problems, not jumping at every shiny capability.

Sony expands soundbar range with mid-tier Bar 5 and Bar 7 models
Technology

Sony expands soundbar range with mid-tier Bar 5 and Bar 7 models

Sony has unveiled two new soundbars for its Bravia Theatre lineup, with the Bar 7 introducing dedicated up-firing speakers for true 3D audio and the Bar 5 offering an affordable entry point with virtual surround sound.

Sony's Bravia 3 II brings flagship features to mid-range TVs
Technology

Sony's Bravia 3 II brings flagship features to mid-range TVs

Sony's new Bravia 3 II mid-range LED television will ship with premium features including the company's XR processor and support for Dolby Vision and 120Hz refresh rates. The TV will be available in sizes from 43 to 100 inches starting this spring.

Sony BRAVIA soundbars let you build audio over time
Technology

Sony BRAVIA soundbars let you build audio over time

Sony's latest BRAVIA theater system lets you begin with basic audio and upgrade whenever you're ready. The modular approach includes seven products that work together, starting at under AU$900.

What You're Really Telling Your AI Chatbot
Technology

What You're Really Telling Your AI Chatbot

Researchers warn that billions of people sharing personal information with AI chatbots face significant privacy risks, with little public awareness of how their data is collected, stored, and used.

Gaming's AAA Reckoning: March 25 Exposed an Industry in Structural Collapse
Breaking Gaming

Gaming's AAA Reckoning: March 25 Exposed an Industry in Structural Collapse

March 25's gaming news appeared to report individual company struggles. But taken together, the stories reveal a systematic collapse of the traditional AAA model, with live service games failing catastrophically and indie developers capturing both critical acclaim and market share.

Torture Whistleblower's Bid for a Trump Pardon Gains Momentum
Politics

Torture Whistleblower's Bid for a Trump Pardon Gains Momentum

A former CIA officer imprisoned for revealing the agency's torture programme is now leveraging social media to lobby for a presidential pardon, with support from figures including Tucker Carlson and the CIA director.