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Drone to check Japan nuke plant radiation
A DRONE that allows scientists to gather exact radiation figures has been launched near the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. MOre Energy News
Read MoreNSA 'also does industrial espionage'
THE US National Security Agency (NSA) sometimes uses data it collects for economic purposes, intelligence leaker Edward Snowden reveals. more business news
Read MoreMoon rover hit by 'abnormality'
CHINA'S Jade Rabbit moon rover has experienced a "mechanical control abnormality", in a setback for the landmark mission. More Space News
Read MoreThe return of the Mac pioneers
THE geeks who brought the Macintosh computer to life became Silicon Valley rock stars at celebrations for the device's 30th birthday. MOre Computers News
Read More'Something wrong' with US nuclear weapons
DRUG use, security lapses and leadership failures. Why the US military has admitted its nuclear missile arsenal has serious issues.
OMG! I wish I hadn't posted that
THE first generation of digital natives regret their social media past and want to warn others. What posts do you wish you'd never sent?
The return of the Mac pioneers
THE geeks who brought the Macintosh computer to life became Silicon Valley rock stars at celebrations for the device's 30th birthday.
Apps for the ultimate Australia Day
IT IS Australia Day and with all the big plans, barbecues to cook and friends to see, surely it couldn't hurt to have some apps to help you out?
Apple 'plans bigger-screen iPhones'
APPLE is planning to release two new versions of its iPhones with larger screens this year to meet competition from rival handset makers.
Apple to release big-screen iPhones
THEY say bigger is better, and it seems Apple agrees. The tech giant is reportedly planning two larger mobiles this year. But how big will they be?
30 years later: A look at Apple's Mac
It's been 30 years since Steve Jobs unveiled the very first Macintosh computer, the foundation for one of the worlds most valuable companies.
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Why no app can have 'candy' in its name
THE makers of Candy Crush have trademarked the use of the word Candy in any video game, clothing, gambling suite or pretty much anything else fun and awesome.
Nintendo admits Wii U is a flop
Even Nintendo has admitted that it's latest console, the Wii U has been a flop, despite a 3-year sales-high for video game consoles.
These games will blow your mind
THIS year is set to be another ripper for video games. From shooters to racers, plus remade Nintendo classics - here is what you must play in 2014.
PlayStation's new service is the future of gaming
PLAYSTATION has announced a new service that will make gamers jump with joy and Xbox worry. But what is it and why will Aussies have to wait?
Europeans once had dark skin, blue eyes
THE DNA of a hunter-gatherer who lived in Spain some 7,000 years ago suggests ancient Europeans had dark skin and blue eyes.
'Tornado whips up feral cats'
A MINI-TORNADO which ripped through England was so powerful it lifted a pack of feral cats up into the air "like a big paper bag", a witness said.
Moon rover hit by 'abnormality'
CHINA'S Jade Rabbit moon rover has experienced a "mechanical control abnormality", in a setback for the landmark mission.
Hawking: There are no black holes
A RADICAL new paper has the scientific community rethinking everything it knows about black holes (if you can understand it).
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Challenger's long-lost pictures
INCREDIBLE pictures, almost lost in time, have been discovered of Challenger's doomed take-off on January 28, 1986.
24Rover's life on Mars
MARS. The Red Planet. Rovers Spirit and Opportunity Rovers have now been rolling over its surface for 10 years. Here's some of their favouri...
9Australia's favourite car colours revealed
FANCY names like Fuji Red and World Rally Blue can't convince car buyers to fancy colours. So what are we buying?
Print my ride: DIY flat pack car is here
MOVE out of the way Ikea, here comes the flat pack car you can build yourself in under an hour.
Audi develops red light dodging technology
NEVER hit another red light again. Find out what in-car technology Audi is developing that will have you seeing only green on your car journeys.
Sweet! Now you can print your food
EVER been at home wishing you had something sweet to eat? Well, now you can just print some candy to snack on.
Drone to check Japan nuke plant radiation
A DRONE that allows scientists to gather exact radiation figures has been launched near the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan.
'Tornado whips up feral cats'
A MINI-TORNADO which ripped through England was so powerful it lifted a pack of feral cats up into the air "like a big paper bag", a witness said.
Meet Ocean, the 'Shark Whisperer'
SHE rides sharks for fun and says they're more like cats than killers. Shark Whisperer Ocean Ramsey is here to dispel a few shark myths.
The activist billionaire making a raid on Apple
NO OFFENCE, Apple, but you're doing it wrong. One man has spent billions buying Apple shares in a bid to force the company into one thing. What's his big obsession?
Facebook shares hit new high
Facebook has tripled its share price since its low point 16 months ago. Why have investors fallen in love with the social media giant they had wanted to ditch?
Yahoo trumps Google
DESPITE recent leadership kerfuffles, Yahoo beats out Google on one of the most important measures: popularity with internet users.