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Uber driver's homophobic tirade
Two Melbourne women abused - but they caught it on tape.
Two Melbourne women abused - but they caught it on tape.
Banks, apps, websites hit hard nationwide as severe weather knocked out services.
After dragging its heels, Nine the fifth broadcaster to add its app to the collection.
Little house in Brunswick tells a story crucial to debate about Australia's national broadband network.
Leaked briefing notes show that CSIRO cuts threaten the iconic radio telescope at Parkes
I’ve been waiting a long time for this. Wireless Bluetooth earbuds that sit inside your ear, like something out of a Jason Bourne novel, but that don’t have any annoying fiddly wires or external battery packs.
Australians have been called upon to donate their DNA and help establish the country's first historical DNA database, providing researchers with a crucial tool for solving wartime mysteries - some which date back 100 years.
A destructive scam email has successfully targeted 10,000 Australians since it was detected this week, a security analyst says.
It's a pocket rocket but Sony's tiny mobile laser projector isn't bright enough to be the star of the show.
Major technical outages have caused chaos across Australia as numerous services including Eftpos machines, ATMs and websites went dark on Sunday night.
Why would one of the best in the biz embellish his credentials?
Thin, powerful, starting at $1549, it's hard to fault Razer's ultrabook.
72 new candidates announced for launch this month, also including Pinocchio nose.
'It's the only thing I live for', he said, about game he hasn't played, then a threat to kill my family.
MySpace hack shows that your old information can be just as useful to criminals as your current details.
Rapidly expanding tech scene is turning to Australia for capital — and experience.
Tech giant is taking a big data approach to cybersecurity that will have the supercomputer scour vast troves of security research at a rate humans could only dream of.
Fear government's cyber security recruitment drive will lead to job cuts.
Tech company says US 'has exploited the transition to cloud computing as a means of expanding its power to conduct secret investigations'.
The people who helped the US government come from the sometimes shadowy world of hackers and security researchers who profit from finding flaws in companies’ software or systems.