Greens want $158m for Aussie games
Following parliamentary enquiry, Scott Ludlam announces package to support local industry.
Following parliamentary enquiry, Scott Ludlam announces package to support local industry.
Queensland project works to improve sugar industry's self-sufficiency.
Aussies are prepared to pay for multiple subscription video services, not just Netflix.
Crowd of bright screens at live events could become much less common.
In what could be an intriguing decision, a federal judge in Oregon has recommended the dismissal of a case against a user who allegedly pirated an Adam Sandler movie.
For the second time in less than a month, not a single dark sunspot can be seen on the surface of our star.
You'll see less from pages you 'like', more from friends.
Apple plans to protect your identity while plundering your data.
NASA's Juno probe will reveal how Jupiter got to be so big, shed light on system's beginnings.
Amazon's slick new Kindle Oasis e-reader is light in the hand but heavy on the wallet. Is it worth the extra cash?
How TT Games continues to bring your favourite films and franchises to blocky life.
The principles of production line cars can be applied to robotics, a Toyota researcher says.
Finding a decent pair of audiophile speakers can be an expensive businesses. However, there are some alternatives that won't break the bank.
He was behind this week's hoax about the death of author Cormac McCarthy. But it was not the first time his lies have fooled the public or the media.
Burning through 5000kg of propellant per second, flames shot at three times speed of sound.
Google has released new data on its two-year-old initiative to create a more diverse US workforce, saying it had more black, Latino and female employees but still lagged its goal of mirroring the population.
Takeover of troubled portal by Digital Transformation Office confirmed
Facebook shareholders have approved a proposal to create a new class of non-voting shares.
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.