Adobe to begin charging Australian customers GST
Customers already locked in to Creative Cloud subscriptions will soon be paying 10 per cent more.
Don't like spiders or snakes? Clinic says VR can defeat real fears
The treatment program at Australia's first specialist, virtual-reality phobia treatment clinic includes frightening encounters with digitally-generated spiders, heights, dentists and more.
Gmail app for iOS finally updated
Anyone who has used the Gmail app on both Android and iPhone has noticed that one version is far inferior to the other. While Google has tended to make sure its offerings across all platforms are of a high quality, Gmail on iPhone has — for whatever reason — remained a weird, squashed and semi-broken version of its mobile website since 2012.
PAX Australia plays its cards right
Wandering around Melbourne's PAX gaming expo you soon realise that it's less about what you can see and more about what you can do.
Samsung seeks AI-powered comeback
Samsung plans to equip its next Galaxy S phones with a Siri-like digital assistant.
Huawei's Mate 9 Porsche phone costs more than $2000
Huawei has finally revealed the Mate 9, alongside a special Porsche edition of the smartphone and the Huawei Fit Fitness tracker.
Google Home is promising, but still a work in progress
When Google Home works, it is nothing short of delightful. It just doesn't always work.
Why light bulbs may be the next hacker target
Researchers say they have uncovered a flaw in wireless technology that is often included in smart home devices like lights, switches, locks, and many of the components of the "smart home" of the future.
Can Microsoft Teams out-Slack Slack?
Microsoft's latest effort to release us from 'Reply All' hell faces some pretty stiff competition.
Samsung's new audio offering gives instant cinema sound at home
Samsung's latest home theatre offering is the HW-K950 — a Dolby Atmos-enabled soundbar that delivers far more immersive sound than I thought possible from this form factor.
Microsoft's own answer to Slack
You can think of Microsoft Teams as a workplace chat app with extras.
Bracing for Australia's 2G shutdown
Australians relying on budget Telstra mobile resellers, including Woolworths Connect and ALDImobile, are at risk of being caught out by Telstra's impending 2G shutdown as the deadline fast approaches.
Telstra's biggest worry has landed in Australia
A start-up is offering unlimited data at very fast speeds for a relatively affordable price, shaking up Australia's telco market.
ATO fumes after cyber criminals attack myGov during finals days of tax returns
Tensions emerge between Tax Office and Human Services after hackers take down myGov
All the Australian Game Developer Awards winners
On Wednesday night, the country's game dev community came together for the 2016 Australian Game Developer Awards, a celebration of the talent that local artists, composers and coders have poured into homegrown titles in the last 12 months. Here are this year's winners.
Centrelink apologises for new privacy breach
Rookie email error shares hundred of email addresses – twice.
Titanfall 2 realises potential of the original game
By including a stellar solo mode, Titanfall 2 fully lives up to the mech fantasy promise of the multiplayer-only original game.
War-weary billionaire backs Trump for wrong reasons
Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel is supporting Donald Trump for many reasons. One of them is that he is weary of endless war.
Minecraft Education Edition comes to classrooms
Teachers are getting the building blocks they need to lead lessons in Minecraft worlds as Microsoft launches Minecraft Education Edition.