Technology
Meet the computing transformers
NOTEBOOK computers do not look like they once did. The new generation of mobile computers have screens that flip out, fold over, and detach.
Microsoft building ‘first AI supercomputer’
Microsoft goes into bat for Aussie team
‘People like me made Trump president’
Concept suit for Mars explorers
Tinder adds 37 gender options
Trump’s granddaughter captivates China
Google brings back awkward years
America offered escape route from Trump
Tesla sparks electric war
What the supermoon totally ruined
Facebook staff start secret ‘task force’
‘Shazam is always listening’
‘Trump factor’ impacting on climate talk
Millions exposed in sex website hack
Model Kendall Jenner quits Instagram
Millennia-old mummy uncovered
Richie’s surprising quake role
Most astonishing photos of the supermoon
Worst superbug gene may be inbound
Bright lights in sky during NZ quake
Pregnant mum burnt by iPhone 7
Flamboyant ‘70s vehicle restored
Where to see tonight’s supermoon in all its glory
This anti-piracy campaign is laughable
Facebook sorry for killing off users
Building the Buzz for Mars
Strap yourself in. We’re off to Mars
Ummm, Shia LaBeouf can actually rap
Say goodbye to The Pirate Bay
Tasmania overtakes Queensland as Australia’s fattest state
QUEENSLAND is no longer the fattest state in Australia having passed on the label to Tasmania.
BLK goes into receivership, threatening its deals with AFL Tasmania and Cricket Tasmania
THE official apparel partner of AFL Tasmania and Cricket Tasmania has gone into receivership, with the extent of the damage to merchandise and sponsorship agreements still unknown.
Three Capes walkers kick $3.3m into Tasmanian Government coffers
THE hugely popular Three Capes Track has raised about $3.3 million so far for State Government coffers.
Man pleads guilty over head-on crash near Sorell
A LEWISHAM man has pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm by dangerous driving over a serious crash at Sorell in March.
Taste: Let’s scale the heights
ELAINE REEVES: Cooking fish can be easy with Eloise Emmett and her generations of knowledge to guide you
Safe Pathways subject of ‘full investigation’, says Human Services Minister Jacquie Petrusma
HUMAN Services Minister Jacquie Petrusma has faced round two of questioning about the treatment of children in out-of-home care.
Rain-hit roads remain closed across Tasmania after weekend deluge
SEVERAL roads in northern Tasmanian remain closed because of weekend flooding.
Tasmania’s most powerful people: 50-41
THE Mercury’s countdown of the state’s most powerful people continues.
Farmstay owner lobbies to change laws after raw milk ban
THE owner of a Huon Valley tourism business says it is “time to get loud and lobby for legislative change”.
Tribunal role grows to include motor accident and asbestos compensation
TASMANIA’S outgoing workers compensation boss has questioned funding and the legality of government policy.
What you get from a subscription at the Mercury
FOR footy fans, an online subscription delivers you coverage like never before.
Parks and Wildlife review highlights safety and pest issues in state’s National Parks
VISITOR safety and pest and disease control in Tasmania’s National Parks have been compromised, according to a damning report.
Two drivers taken to hospital after serious crash on the Tasman Highway near Mornington
A 23-YEAR-OLD Sorell man remains in a critical condition in hospital after a four-vehicle crash on the Tasman Highway at Mornington.
Exclusive polling reveals that Tasmania is headed for minority government
EXCLUSIVE: THE contest for Tasmania’s southern seat of Franklin and the future of former premier Lara Giddings could play key roles in the future of a majority Hodgman Government, new polling suggests.
Dangerous prisoner Jamie Gregory McCrossen fails to front appeal court hearing
THE future of a bid by one of the state’s longest-serving prisoners for release after 26 years behind bars is uncertain.
Three Capes cash windfall
Tasmania’s premier walk the newly opened Three Capes Track has so far netted the Government $3.5 million in cash
Supermoon viewed from Tasmania
All eyes were turned skyward in Tasmania last night for the spectacular lunar display.