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Battery life the big issue for mobile phone users

Older users were the age bracket most concerned about battery life.

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.

Mayer loses bonus in wake of Yahoo breach

Marissa Mayer, chief executive of Yahoo.

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.

The Nintendo Switch is simple, but smart

Moving from portable to home console and back again is as easy as dropping the Switfch into its dock, or lifting it out.

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.

Doing the Roomba rumba

Pricey, but effective.

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?

AWS outage causes issues across the internet

The AWS outage lasted slightly more than four hours.

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

About four million premises, around 30 per cent, are expected to be connected to NBN Co's network through ...

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.