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Apple
Steve Jobs defied convention, and perhaps law
James B. Stewart That's the provocative question being debated in antitrust circles in the wake of revelations that Jobs was the driving force in a conspiracy to prevent competitors from poaching employees.
How to bypass the Heartbleed bug
Adam Turner The internet is recovering from its biggest security failure yet. But what should you do now?
Samsung ordered to pay Apple $128.9 million
Why Qwerty is still king of the keyboards
Tech giants notify users of NSA data demands
Microsoft issues Internet Explorer security fix
Human brains as software the next tech step
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Science
ANU lays new element 117 on the periodic table
Clare Colley Science students everywhere could soon be memorising the name of a new element on the periodic table.
Science
Bionic eye gives hope to blind
Bridie Smith A prototype bionic eye is shaping up as a breakthrough for blind patients.
Science
Australian scientist regrows monkey's heart with stem cells
Nicky Phillips An Australian scientist has led the first team in the world to regrow part of the heart of a living animal with heart disease using stem cells.
Mobiles
Vodafone issues are 'in the past'
Ben Grubb Vodafone says there is "no way" its network problems of 2010 will be repeated.
Spam
Happy 20th birthday, spam
Mahesh Sharma Spam makes up 64% of all emails. It all started with two immigration lawyers 20 years ago.
Web
Warrants extend to overseas emails
Joseph Ax ISPs must turn over international emails sought by US government warrants.
Space
Beta Pictoris a far off planet in a spin
Scientists have for the first time measured the rotation of a planet in another solar system.
Science
Cloning technique may help diabetes
Nicky Phillips Diabetes therapy may lie in extracting stem cells from cloned embryos.
Security
Gov urged to take security seriously
Ben Grubb Opposition calls on government to take Aussie security seriously.
Science
3D-printed cast helps heal bones
Lucy Kinder A 3D-printed cast could heal broken bones up top 40 per cent faster.
Blogs & Columns
Gadgets on the Go
Quickflix coming to Chromecast and Apple TV
Adam Turner Aussie subscription video service Quickflix aims to run on Google and Apple's streaming media players by the end of the year.
Screenplay
Infamous Second Son: Powerful
The lively Second Son clearly has ambitions to be more serious than the PlayStation 3 Infamous games.
Imaging
Traveller's best friend is an iPad or iPhone
Garry Barker I have always admired Phileas Fogg, that fictional chap created in 1873 who won a wager of £20,000 by toddling around the world in 80 days.
MacMan
Filters up for partial solar eclipse on April 29
Perry Vlahos The eclipse begins about 4pm. Mid-eclipse, when more than half the sun will be obscured, is at 5.07pm. The sun sets while still eclipsed at 5.37pm.