Seven-year-old Chloe asks Google for a job, and gets reply from CEO
Chloe Bridgewater has a little more drive than your average seven-year-old. Taken by the idea of working somewhere with bean bag chairs, go-karts, and slides, she decides to apply at Google.
One virtual assistant bot to rule them all? Not likely
Thanks to the sudden acceleration of AI, the technology behind virtual assistants is rapidly spreading from phones to cars and homes.
Surface Book with Performance Base review
The latest iteration of Microsoft's own hybrid laptop might just be the perfect Windows machine for creative types, if you can stomach the high price.
How safe is safe enough?
In the US state anf federal regulators are wrestling with legal and safety issues presented by self-driving vehicles.
Why NBN is wrong about gigabit internet
NBN Co's CEO says Australians wouldn't use a Gbps internet connection to its full potential, even if they could get one for free, but his thinking is flawed.
$100 smartphone is very cheap, but not so nasty
The Alcatel Boost Dex phone is brilliant for kids, or people who just want a basic phone.
Murders, robberies in Brazil force Uber to rethink cash strategy
The cheaper and safer mantra of the app-based transport company is losing its lustre in Latin America.
'Unbreakable' Nokia 3310 may be making a comeback
HMD Global, the Finnish company with exclusive rights to make phones with the name Nokia attached to them, may be planning to release an homage to the legendary early-2000s brick phone, the 3310.
Dubai plans drone taxi that skips the driver, and the roads
Like a scene from The Jetsons, commuters in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, may soon climb aboard automated flying taxis
Aussie telcos must improve speeds, not just confess to slow downloads
The ACCC's push to force telcos to reveal real-world download speeds misses the point, it should demand they fix the problems.
'Fake news': Coalition dismisses criticism of its digital performance
"You just cannot be serious," says Labor as Coalition spruiks its tech cred.
ACCC tackles confusion over broadband speeds
Finding it difficult to make sense of providers' broadband speed promises? You're not alone in Australia, and the ACCC has promised to help.
Aussie smartphone loyalty is wavering
More than a third of Australians are prepared to ditch their smartphone brand and switch to a rival in 2017, threatening Apple and Samsung's domination of the local market.
Speculation mounting over 'iPhone X'
It may only be February, but it seems like people are already getting excited about the next iPhone, which is expected to debut in September.
Apple shares hit record close on optimism for next iPhone
Apple shares hit a record on optimism the next iPhone will drive a resurgence in sales and help the company's services businesses grow.
Esports: all the latest action form LoL's Aussie league
Chiefs are dominating with 11 points off four match wins, but the season is still young.
Remote control: Companies blur lines over who owns devices
Companies are exerting greater remote control over their devices, not always with permission or with the user's best interests at heart.
Watch out for online scammers this Valentine's Day
Lonely hearts scams rely on the fact that people want to believe, so don't get caught looking for love in all the wrong places this Valentine's Day.
Magic Leap spotted for first time
Smoke and mirrors may have been hiding a device that's nowhere near ready for prime time, report indicates.