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

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Nvidia bets billions on single CPU model
Business

Nvidia bets billions on single CPU model

Nvidia is building a multi-billion-dollar CPU business by producing just one 88-core Vera model, avoiding the manufacturing complexity that traditional chipmakers face.

EA Sports FC 26 Sets New Standard for Gaming Accessibility
Gaming

EA Sports FC 26 Sets New Standard for Gaming Accessibility

EA Sports FC 26 has become the first major sports game to offer high contrast mode in competitive multiplayer, earning industry recognition for accessibility innovation that challenges long-held assumptions.

The Unlikely Sport Keeping Small NSW Towns Financially Afloat
Regional

The Unlikely Sport Keeping Small NSW Towns Financially Afloat

Two regional NSW towns have quietly built thriving sports cultures around a hybrid game that combines volleyball and squash, now drawing 150 players weekly and proving the formula for sustainable community sport.

James Slipper's durability redefined Super Rugby longevity
Sports

James Slipper's durability redefined Super Rugby longevity

A 36-year-old Brumbies prop is about to become the most-capped player in Super Rugby history, marking an extraordinary achievement in endurance and commitment to the same sport across 16 professional seasons.

Google's Android Desktop Mode: Bridging the mobile-to-PC divide
Technology

Google's Android Desktop Mode: Bridging the mobile-to-PC divide

Google has officially released desktop mode for Pixel 8 and newer phones, allowing users to transform their handset into a multi-window workstation via USB-C. The feature represents a significant shift in Android's trajectory.

Rosie's cancer vaccine shows promise, but headlines misstate what AI actually did
Health

Rosie's cancer vaccine shows promise, but headlines misstate what AI actually did

When an Australian tech entrepreneur used ChatGPT to help design a personalised cancer vaccine for his rescue dog, the story sparked hope about AI-driven medicine. The research shows the treatment improved Rosie's condition, but experts caution that several factors distinguish partial response from cure.

Murakami and French Artist to Feature in Sydney Summer Art Season
Culture

Murakami and French Artist to Feature in Sydney Summer Art Season

Sydney's summer art calendar includes a major showcase from Japan's most celebrated contemporary pop artist, known for his iconic smiling flowers, alongside a French exhibition producer famous for audacious immersive installations.

Who's Cashing In on the Middle East War
Business

Who's Cashing In on the Middle East War

As the war in the Middle East rages on, global weapons manufacturers are experiencing record profitability, raising questions about the true cost of the conflict and who bears it.

Three-Year Delay: How a Victoria Care Home Escaped Scrutiny
Politics

Three-Year Delay: How a Victoria Care Home Escaped Scrutiny

A Victorian aged care service housing dementia patients was finally closed after regulators took three years to complete an investigation, despite warnings about conditions having been raised in March 2023.

The Unmade Slayer: How Hulu Killed Buffy Before It Even Aired
Culture

The Unmade Slayer: How Hulu Killed Buffy Before It Even Aired

The Buffy reboot was shockingly axed by Hulu on the eve of its presumed pickup, after producers rewrote the pilot to address early concerns. A Disney executive who hadn't seen the original series appears to have sealed its fate.