Technology

Fan clubs bear the brunt of modern technology

William Shatner, left, DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy on the set of the TV series <i>Star Trek</i>, which has clocked ...

The rise of the internet has been a double-edged sword for Star Trek clubs like Austrek, helping win over a new generation of fans but reducing their need to join a fan club in order to stay in touch with the adventures of Star Fleet.

What the PlayStation 4 Pro is all about

Sony's new PlayStation 4 Pro plays the same games as the regular PS4, but will make many of them look better.

Sony has announced two new versions of its PlayStation 4 will release this year, including one with greater graphical capabilities than the standard console, but is it worth your while to upgrade?

Apple unveils iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

The new iPhones are about 10 to 15 per cent more expensive in Australia - even without GST and our weaker dollar.

Apple has unveiled the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus at an event in California, as well as a second generation Apple Watch. As expected, just about every rumour that's been flying around over the past year has come to pass for the new iPhone, including the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack and resistance to dust and water.

Apple badly needs new iPhone to address sales slide

The final form of Apple's new iPhone remains a mystery, but not for long.

Apple will be announcing a new iPhone this week, relying on it to bolster slowing sales and claw back market share from the growing segment of Android-powered devices. But don't expect any miracles.

Party like it's 1999 in Worms W.M.D

Old meets new: Banana bombs and mechs in Worms W.M.D.

20-year-old PC franchise has struggled in the last decade and a half to produce a game its fans would rather play than 1999's Worms: Armageddon. But this may be it.