Battery life the big issue for mobile phone users
While the biggest phone-makers of the world showed off the bells and whistles of new smartphones at MWC this week, it seems that users are more concerned with a more fundamental issue: battery life.
How can Snap lose so much money yet be worth $45b?
At its current price, Snap makes its much bigger rival Facebook - not to mention internet stalwarts such as Google, Amazon and even Netflix - look like bargain-basement "value" stocks.
Oops! Amazon's cloud outage was due to human error
Amazon.com's cloud computing unit said that the outage that shook up a sizable part of the internet Tuesday was caused by human error.
Blue collar workers of the future: Codies are the new tradies
Codies will be the engine room of the digital economy just as sparkies and plumbers and other tradies have been the engine room of the industrial economy.
Miranda Kerr's fiancé makes $2.1b in a day in Snap shares frenzy
Snap founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy each added $2.1 billion to their fortunes in a single day after shares in their photo-sharing mobile app surged 44 per cent on their trading debut.
Mayer loses bonus in wake of Yahoo breach
Y​ahoo's top lawyer Ronald Bell has resigned, and its chief executive Marissa Mayer lost her 2016 bonus, after a board investigation of the 2014 theft of information on more than 500 million user accounts.
New Twitter feature lets you ignore the 'egg' accounts
It's finally possible to filter out accounts with the default profile picture, so that they don't appear in your notifications.
TiVo issues death warrant for Aussie personal video recorders
After years of uncertainty Australian TiVos will lose access to the TV guide after October, leaving thousands of lounge rooms in the lurch.
Go ahead, thrash your speakers
It's a vexed question – is your stereo system improved by cranking the volume and letting rip?
Facebook adds suicide-prevention tools for live video, Messenger
Facebook wants to help prevent suicide in real time as live video and messaging grow in popularity.
The Nintendo Switch is simple, but smart
Unlike any other game console on the market, the Switch lets you transition seamlessly between playing at home on your big TV and playing the exact same games on the go, Game Boy style.
Strong investor demand drives Snap valuation to $31b
​Snap has priced its initial public offering above its target range, delivering a market valuation of more than $31 billion.
Oculus cuts virtual reality headset price
Facebook's Oculus division is looking to get virtual-reality headsets into more homes by way of a significant price drop.
Doing the Roomba rumba
Having a robot slave can be expensive. The iRobot Roomba 980 Vacuum Cleaning Robot is a hefty $1499, but what price do you put on not having to do the housework?
YouTube unveils live TV service for cord cutters
YouTube TV will compete with other services fighting to attract mobile-loving younger audiences.
Blackberry is back, but have we learned to live without the keyboard?
The iPhone generation has grown up with onscreen keyboards, but do old-school smartphone users still pine for their old Blackberry's physical keyboard.
Netflix on the go will soon use much less data
New compression algorithm crunches TV shows on a shot-by-shot basis, meaning visually simpler scenes will require less data.
AWS outage causes issues across the internet
Cloud-based businesses including Xero and Expensify, as well sites and services including Slack, Trello and Medium, were disrupted on Wednesday morning due to a partial failure at one of Amazon's data centres.
No need yet for gigabit per second speeds, NBN Co boss says
Households with a fibre-to-the-node connection - the slowest of the NBN Co's fixed technologies - will get an upgrade when augmented reality, virtual reality and ultra high definition internet television become mainstream, the company's chief executive told a Senate committee on Tuesday night.