Technology
Great white breaks into diving cage
INCREDIBLE footage has emerged of a great white apparently breaking into a diving cage in Mexico. WARNING: Jaws has nothing on this beast.
Hot flatmates swamped with offers
A GROUP of good-looking backpackers are setting hearts on fire after posting an ad for a new flatmate in Bondi — and they’re still searching.
Consortium announces first ‘space nation’
A GROUP of scientists and entrepreneurs has unveiled a plan to create the “first nation in space” which promises to change the global order.
Paralysed man feels with robotic hand
IN a world-first breakthrough, a paralysed man is experiencing touch sensations for the first time in 10 years thanks to a mind-controlled robotic hand.
Traffic needs a ‘digital platform’
COMMUTING in Australia can be a serious pain but it could be a whole different ball game with the rise of digital systems.
The future of motorbikes
BMW has unveiled a futuristic concept motorbike and riders won’t even need to wear protective gear.
Playboy hooks up with iTunes, Google
PLAYBOY magazine is now offered as Apple and Google digital subscriptions, as the iconic brand shifts to win over a new generation.
‘Female brains don’t work that way’
CAMBRIDGE graduate Kathryn Parsons said she was sick of hearing that phrase on a weekly basis. Now she’s leading a revolution.
Videos
Robbie Slater: 'Cahill is up for the challenge'
A-League: Tara Rushton and Robbie Slater preview the Melbourne derby which will see Tim Cahill make his A-League debut.
Cristiano Ronaldo nutmegged at training
Football: Cristiano Ronaldo was nutmegged at training by teammate Danilo, and it didn't go down well.
‘Female brains don’t work that way’
CAMBRIDGE graduate Kathryn Parsons said she was sick of hearing that phrase on a weekly basis. Now she’s leading a revolution.
Great white breaks into diving cage
INCREDIBLE footage has emerged of a great white apparently breaking into a diving cage in Mexico. WARNING: Jaws has nothing on this beast.
E-book not dead, just rebooting
A new generation of e-book readers with better screens and more features is emerging to fight rumours the e-reading revolution has stalled.
Smart phones are ‘mobile doctors’
COMPUTERS are better than doctors at diagnosing some diseases and a new service is about to turn that into a doctor in your pocket.
Virtual reality set to explode
THE virtual reality boom kicked off this week and will take over our homes, with experts predicting Australians will buy millions of VR headsets by 2020.
Smart phones are ‘mobile doctors’
COMPUTERS are better than doctors at diagnosing some diseases and a new service is about to turn that into a doctor in your pocket.