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.
Disney scraps free digital downloads with Australian Blu-rays
Local movie fans will no longer receive iTunes or Google Play download codes when buying Marvel, Pixar and Dreamworks movies on disc, as The Walt Disney Company abandons its Digital Copy Plus service in Australia and New Zealand.
Facebook wins case against refugee target of fake news
A Syrian refugee whose image showed up in fake news reports linking him to terrorism lost a closely watched case in Germany that sought to prevent Facebook from allowing users to repost the picture.
CIA may be using your phone and TV for spying
The CIA can crack and take control of iPhones, smart TVs and connected cars worldwide, WikiLeaks alleges.
Sonos Playbase soundbar finds its place in the lounge room
Designed to slide under your television rather than hang on the wall, Sonos' new Playbase soundbar will be a good fit for many lounge rooms chasing better sound.
Masterful new Zelda is a breath of fresh air
This reinvention of Zelda is possibly the greatest the series has produced to date, and it's also one of the most fun and interesting open-world games around.
Facebook combats fake news with new warning label
The Silicon Valley tech firm has started rolling out a new warning label for news stories that are 'disputed' by a third-party fact checker.
Google may have missed chance to become major smartphone maker
Pixel phone may be experiencing some trouble on the sales front after missing an opportunity to capitalise on competitors' missteps.
$260k global esports event announced for Sydney
Esports company ESL has announced that the incredibly popular Intel Extreme Masters series will be making a stop in Australia for the very first time this year, with the first event in the annual global circuit to take place in Sydney.
Snap tumbles for first time since IPO as analysts say sell
After a euphoric public market debut, Snap shares dropped for the first time in three days after analysts began weighing in with their thoughts on the company's true valuation.
Blockchain: 'a technology that can change the world'
The blockchain – the buzzy, bewildering technology behind cryptocurrencies like bitcoin – is starting to be applied to real-world problems with a speed and security not currently possible.
Top 10 services Google killed off
Google has a long history of introducing, then forgetting about, and finally officially killing off its products. Here are the 10 most missed.