Chris Griffith The world of virtual reality is set to explode with the release of Sony’s PlayStation VR headset just a fortnight away.
ROSS BILTON First World problem or unbearable irritant during languid summer days? You decide.
Chris Griffith Tougher rules for flying drones come into force today. But some think they are too lax and want even tougher ones.
Chris Griffith As tech giants realise that voice control is a better conduit for home automation, they all want a sip of the coolaid.
Chris Griffith Some assistive driving technologies give you annoying false positives
Chris Griffith Flying Parrot’s fixed-wing Disco aircraft travels up to 80km/h, which can be hair-raising when it’s windy.
Brighette Ryan If there is one image that captures this generation’s social media obsession, it has to be this.
Chris Griffith Parrot has launched a fixed wing model aircraft that offers hobbyists a virtual flight experience.
Chris Griffith Batteries in mobile devices have become a safety issue after several explosions in new model phones.
The game’s phenomenal popularity has surprised even its creators, with the CEO admitting he once thought little of Pikachu.
Chris Griffith Parrot has a minidrone that ferries letters and business cards.
Chris Griffith Apple’s latest smartwatch is more robust and useful and it tracks your swimming.
Andrew Ellson Urgent action is needed to stop a new generation of touchscreen entertainment systems in cars, say safety campaigners.
Matthew Westwood With Google bringing great cultural artefacts to a device near you, what now for galleries and museums?
Chris Griffith Five Sydney students queued since Wednesday to be first in the world to get the phone, but it was a bitter sweet experience.
Chris Griffith Apple has released a new version of the operating system that drives iPhones, iPads and new-age iPods.
Chris Griffith Apple’s AirPods are rather convenient but you wouldn’t take them jogging.
Chris Griffith I’ve got over my grief for the missing audio jack after using the iPhone 7.
Chris Griffith Fitbit’s Charge 2 is a no-nonsense activity tracker in need of a little imagination.
Chris Griffith Fitbit has been slow to offer a waterproof tracker, but it does now: Flex 2.
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