For image handling, Surface issues MacBook a challenge
Apple's dominance when it comes to image-handling is under serious threat from Microsoft's latest Surface.
Apple's dominance when it comes to image-handling is under serious threat from Microsoft's latest Surface.
By 2025 Australians may well see the application of artificial intelligence in the preparation of tax returns, according to a report by KPMG.
Australian company turning heads here and around the world with one of the first examples of internet of things technology that can improve train travel efficiency and safety.
A new kind of rechargeable battery with twice the energy capacity of contemporary lithium ion batteries could be arriving in your devices as early as next year.
Researchers design metallic body art that can control and communicate with electronic devices, such as smartphones or laptops.
Following the lead of Google in the US, Melbourne telco DGtek is launching a 1 Gbps suburban GPON fibre service this month to serve homes and businesses hungry for bandwidth.
New service will feature speeds up to 10 times faster than conventional on-board Wi-Fi, meaning you can not only stream movies and TV shows, but the Qantas Flight Operations and Engineering teams are looking at how they can use the connectivity in more beneficial ways.
US journalist and entrepreneur Kara Swisher, the scourge of Silicon Valley, is short, sharp, and if you're a tech entrepreneur messing up, very, very scary.
China's long-awaited 'straddling bus' received its inaugural test run in Qinhuangdao, Hebei province this week.
The real Matildas, as in the football team, are formidable enough but the virtual Matildas as seen on Thursday with my VR headset were giantesses.
Earbuds with magnets and a cable long enough to let you use your phone without having to retrieve it from the kitchen.
Samsung's latest wearable, the Gear Fit2, falls into the 'fitness plus' category: a device that is predominantly about fitness, with a few extra smarts of a watch.
Turning up in the wrong clothes with no food for the class party: for schoolchildren, this is the stuff of bad dreams, but Julie Bray saw her chance.
According to Google there are currently 45 speaker brands being made in Australia. I've never heard of most of them.
Australian start-up industry figure Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin is embroiled in fierce criticism from several start-up founders associated with his BlueChilli start-up incubator, amid accusations he failed to deliver services promised in exchange for equity.
The iconic vacuum brand launches its debut beauty product. But is it worth the $700 price tag?
People filming live events with their phones could become much less common if Apple makes good on a newly-granted patent.
The principles of production line cars can be applied to robotics, a Toyota researcher says.
Just don't call it a stylus. "If you see a stylus, they blew it," said Steve Jobs in 2010. But the Apple Pencil looks like a pencil and has the familiar feel of a pencil, but updated. It's sleek, round and white, with a smart silver band at the top.
Google can see a future where robots help us unload the dishwasher and sweep the floor. The challenge is making sure they don't inadvertently knock over a vase — or worse — while doing so.
From multi-function neck switches to printed prostheses, new technology is revolutionising life for people with disabilities.
These gadget chargers supply extra power to keep your passengers entertained on a long drive.
Not long ago it was easy to distinguish cameras aimed at professionals from models made for happy-snappers. Not any more, alas.
The Facebook boss thinks sharing your status, photos and videos with the world is too stingy.
Plus using Siri to hail an Uber, and more announcements from Apple's World Wide Developers Conference.
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