Are smartphones the new drugs for teens?
Researchers posit teenagers are using drugs less because they are constantly stimulated by their computers and phones.
Yahoo CEO in line for $30m payout, successor to get double her base salary
Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer is in line to receive a $30 million golden parachute after its sale to Verizon. Her replacement, Thomas McInerney, will receive $US2 million in annual base salary, double Ms Mayer's base pay.
Facebook says police can't use its data for 'surveillance'
Facebook is cutting police departments off from a vast trove of data that has been increasingly used to monitor protesters and activists.
Intel shells out $20b in bid to lead self-driving car market
The deal underlines the chip maker's determination to make sure it can provide the computing power needed for autonomous vehicles.
Musk resumes Twitter campaign for Australian energy reform
As renewables continue to dominate discussions around the future of energy in Australia, it seems Elon Musk isn't done Tweeting about the current crisis just yet.
'Snap just felt like the IPO of my time': Millennials jump in
While some seasoned investors have been wary of the loss-making Snap, millennials' deep affinity with the disappearing-message app prompted many to jump in.
Hands on: Telstra Nighthawk M1 Gigabit Wi-Fi hotspot
Telstra's Nighthawk is packed with features but right now it struggles to deliver on its promise of Australia's fastest mobile broadband speeds.
www inventor urges fake news crackdown
Sir Tim Berners-Lee says the impact of fake news is increasingly concerning and has unveiled plans to tackle "unethical" political advertising and the harvesting of data.
World without Wi-Fi looms as unlimited plans rise
The Wi-Fi icon - a dot with radio waves radiating outward - glows on nearly every internet-connected device, from the iPhone to thermostats to TVs. But it's starting to fade from the limelight.
Electric luxury car lets you snooze while it zooms
Autonomous cars don't come more cozy or crazy than the NIO Eve and EP9, two candy-colored vehicles that want you to believe the automotive future is almost here.
Optus threatens disconnection to sign up NBN customers
Optus is ignoring the NBN's 18-month switchover commitment and threatening to cut off cable customers within weeks, using strongarm tactics to sign them up as Optus NBN customers.
Tech billionaires get serious about Tesla's Aussie energy plan on Twitter
As the federal government grapples with talk of an energy crisis, two tech billionaires appear to be getting a ground-breaking deal done on Twitter.
Optus killing pay TV in NBN-ready areas, what are the alternatives?
Optus is systematically pulling the plug on its "Optus TV features Foxtel" service, ignoring the NBN's 18-month switchover commitment as it races to shut down its HFC cable network.
Five Switch games to play once you've finished Zelda
The console has only been out for a week, but if you're already itching to play something beyond that one incredible launch game here are some suggestions.
Snap bets on the cultural supremacy of the camera
Snap calls itself a camera company, but it's best to take its claim seriously, not literally.
Google's algorithm is lying to you
A little under five years ago, I got angry about a piece of fake information, and I decided to do something about it. But now it's come back to haunt me.
The rise of doxing: how to keep your secrets
While we know intellectually that everything we do online is recorded, we often still act as though our conversations are ephemeral.
Hedge fund manager sold Snap as price climbed
Snap said last week it expected investors buying up to a quarter of the shares in the IPO to agree not to sell them for a year.
Telcos feed growing Aussie appetite for data downloads
Data downloads increased by more than half last year as telcos raised quotas to meet demand, an ACCC report reveals.