Chris Griffith A drone powered by a hydrogen fuel cell that flies up to 500km and for 10 hours non-stop is now on sale.
Chris Griffith Virtual reality is now available on Google Pixel smartphones. Other Android devices will soon follow.
Chris Griffith Australian consumers are giving curved TVs a miss, preferring to stay with flat ones, says market research.
James Tindale The Leica Q isn’t perfect, but its simplicity makes it an absolute, albeit expensive, treat.
Chris Griffith Is being just a smartphone not enough these days?
Chris Griffith Sony’s PS4 Pro takes the games console crown for now, but 2017 could be the year of Microsoft’s Xbox Scorpio.
Chris Griffith It’s been a huge two months for Sony and its gaming.
Chris Griffith PayPal says you can send contacts money simply by asking Siri on your iPhone.
Chris Griffith Zero Latency expands to the US this month with its warehouse-size free-roaming virtual reality experience opening in Florida.
Chris Griffith DJI’s foldable Mavic Pro is a take-anywhere, fast-moving drone that’s easy to set up.
Chris Griffith The sight of office workers wearing virtual-reality headsets will be commonplace in the future, says Dell.
Chris Griffith Just who is the public campaign to further toughen drone rules targeting?
Chris Griffith Samsung Australia will push through a software update that stops replacement Note7 batteries charging beyond 60pc.
Chris Griffith Artificial intelligence will soon allow weapons to decide who lives and dies. Are we ready?
In the US Samsung’s Note7 was one of the hottest items in Halloween costume competitions.
Chris Griffith Dutch satnav maker TomTom’s latest tracker puts another spin on measuring overall fitness.
Chris Griffith Lenovo’s tiny 2-in-1 Android Yoga Book it could be a school notebook.
CHRIS GRIFFITH From phones to door bells, the newest batch of gadgets continues the transformation of our lives.
Chris Griffith Apple and Microsoft have both launched exciting new hardware but you’ll need to be cashed up to enjoy them.
Chris Griffith These roof tiles look like old-fashioned slate, but are in fact hi-tech solar panels.
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