Australian businesses falling behind in mobile commerce
Australian businesses are failing to keep up with consumers' use of smartphones to do everything from researching brands to paying for dinner, PayPal Australia says.
Will you need a licence to operate a self-driving car?
If you're stopped by police in your self-driving vehicle, would you need to show a driver's licence? This is not a riddle, it's a legitimate question to be debated by lawmakers when they begin to address the reality of a world where not all cars and trucks have humans at the wheel.
Oppression linked to 'digital disadvantage'
The internet may be a great source of empowerment for the disenfranchised - if they're allowed to have it. A new study that examined the internet access of excluded ethnic groups within countries found that groups subjected to political exclusion were significantly less likely to have internet access.
Images and other media no longer count toward tweet limit
Twitter has announced that, as of now, media extras such as photos, GIFs, and videos — along with quoted tweets and user polls — will no longer contribute to the 140-character limit per tweet.
Why you should care about Amazon Echo
The potential impact this kind of artificial intelligence device could have on our lives in the near future is huge.
Geek Pilgrimage: Bletchley Park and The National Museum of Computing
An easy day trip from London, Bletchley Park reveals there's far more to Britain's wartime code breaking than Alan Turing's battle with the Nazi Enigma machine.
Apple has turned its messaging app into a nightmare
A huge departure for Apple, the new Messages is messy, chaotic, unpolished and poorly integrated.
NFL's debut on Twitter a big hit
The popular social media website streamed a live NFL game for the first time.
Social media giant slammed over handling of 'highly offensive' post
Facebook has been accused anti-Semitism after ruling an image of a shovel filled with ash featured below the tag line "How to pick up Jewish chicks" did not breach its standards.
Your phone is a ticking time bomb
If you have a consumer electronic device powered by a rechargeable battery there is a very good chance it is a lithium-based battery. Which means that when you toss your kid your phone, you’re tossing them a firebomb too.
What's next for Apple's iPhone?
With the iPhone 7 no thinner, lighter, taller or sharper than its predecessor, where will Apple look next in order to drive upgrades?
Fixing the past to save the present in Dragon Quest VII
A wonderful game held back a little by its old-school roots, this is a great way to continue the introduction of a series Australia was previously denied.
Does the Galaxy 7 Edge have battery problem too?
US man sues South Korean company after claiming an Galaxy S7 edge exploded in his pocket, but Samsung maintains the batter issue is confined to its latest phone, the Note7.
Global outage hits Gmail users
Millions of people have been affected by a Gmail outage, frustrating users across the world.
Death of iPhone headphone jack forces rethink on iConnectivity
As Apple ditches the headphone jack, it's time to consider how the new iPhone 7 will play nicely with your audio gear – especially when you're behind the wheel.
Pokemon GO: how the new buddy system works
A new update lets you select a favourite monster to follow you around or sit on your shoulder as you explore.
League of Legends creators celebrate 10 years
Brandon Beck and Marc Merill talk to Fairfax about turning a dream held by two gamers sharing an apartment into a game with more than 100 million monthly active players worldwide.
iOS 10 update fails for some iPhone users
Apple faced an embarrassing technical glitch after some customers reported difficulties updating their iPhone operating system to the latest software, which has just become available.
Two reasons the iPhone 7 is the best iPhone ever
For all the pageantry of Apple's events, the iPhone has had very few 'groundbreaking' moments over the years.