Think you have Apple problems? Not like this disgruntled customer
Apple, like many companies has received plenty of hate in the past from customers, but this is on a whole new level.
Uber tries out 'panic buttons' after rape cases in South Africa
After a string of alleged attacks on passengers triggered safety concerns, the popular app-based car service is rolling out an "SOS" button in some vehicles.
Google spends big on hype ahead of phone reveal
Google has helped build intense speculation for its event where it's expected to reveal new phones.
BlackBerry to stop making phones
Sales of Blackberry smartphones - the product category that made the brand a household name - will stop in February 2017.
The brolly that knows more than you do
How would you like an umbrella that lets you know if you leave it behind? The Oombrella will send an alert to your phone if you walk off without it.
Telstra 'error' opens travellers to roaming charges
Telstra's "unlimited" international roaming advertisement mistake.
The keyboard that turns your iPad into a laptop
The ClamCase range of iPad keyboards are a heap better than most, and pretty much turn your tablet into a lappy.
Apple's iPhone 7: impressions of an Android user
As ever, it's a case of convenience and consistency versus freedom and flexibility.
Xiaomi's Mi 5s takes aim at iPhone 7
The Mi 5s is aiming to out-innovate Apple with new tricks and features, while selling at less than half the price of an iPhone.
Hands on: iPhone 7 multimedia
With an enhanced screen and new stereo speakers, Apple's latest iPhone improves its credentials as a pocket cinema.
Open roads, Aussie landmarks in Forza Horizon 3
From huge, recognisable set-pieces like Apostles beach to small touches like the red and yellow lid bins out the front of stilted houses, Forza Horizon 3 nails its Australian setting.
Like Star Wars: Australian scientists just froze light
Physicists at The Australian National University have brought quantum computing a step closer to reality by stopping light in a new experiment.
Square launches Apple Pay reader in Australia
As Australia's big banks hold out against Apple Pay, Square is helping more small businesses accept your money with a wave of your phone or credit card – sometimes before you even reach the counter.
Google doodle: web giant celebrates 18th birthday
Google is celebrating 18 years as a company, and is marking the occasion in the only way the web giant knows how: with a Google Doodle.
Snapchat unveils video-recording Spectacles
Snapchat, now re-named Snap, will release a pair of $170 sunglasses with a built-in camera. Video will be recorded in a new circular format that can be viewed full-screen in either landscape or portrait.
Bringing your app ideas to life
I've got an idea for a great game, just like a million other people, so what do I do next?
Oculus founder funded pro-Trump meme organisation
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey has acknowledged giving $13,000 to pro-Donald Trump group which created anti-Hillary Clinton memes.
Could you pass a test on your mobile phone contract?
Why do we "agree" to telco contracts that we don't actually understand, even if it causes problems down the track?
Facebook says it gave advertisers inflated video metrics
The Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook told advertising buying agency Publicis Media that the video metric had been overstated by between 60 per cent and 80 per cent.