Disney's driverless plans not Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney World in Florida appears poised to launch the highest-profile commercial deployment of driverless passenger vehicles to date, testing a fleet of driverless shuttles that could cart passengers through car parks and around its theme parks.
Google Translate surges forward thanks to AI
The power of neural network machine learning is helping Google offer faster and more accurate translations when you're lost for words.
Apple set to refresh laptops as Microsoft fights back
Apple plans to announce an update to its laptop lineup at a conference for app developers amid competition from Microsoft.
Tetris returns to form, with a Japanese twist
A party-ready puzzle game with heaps of modes and content to keep you busy, Puyo Puyo Tetris introduces Western gamers to an incredibly popular Japanese franchise, while also providing familiarity via its Tetris twist.
Hackers reportedly hold Disney film for ransom
Even as many businesses are worried about hackers taking control of their computers as part of the worldwide WannaCry ransomware crisis, Disney may be facing a slightly different ransom situation of its own.
Lyft and Google's Waymo team up on self-driving cars
Two key players in Silicon Valley's battle to define the future of transportation are teaming up, taking aim at a common enemy.
RIP MP3: audio format officially terminated
MP3, the digital audio coding format, changed the way we listen to music and drove the adoption of countless new devices over the last couple of decades. And now, it's dead.
Cyber attack rolls into Asia but global spread slows
The WannaCrypt "ransomware" cyber attack spread more slowly on Monday.
How the APS is protecting Australians' data against this latest cyber hack
Cyber Security Minister Dan Tehan says the government can't rule out vulnerabilities to cyber threats.
WannaCrypt attack exposes gaps in cyber insurance
As businesses scramble to assess their vulnerability to cyber threats in the wake of the WannaCrypt ransomware attack, the merits of cyber insurance have come under debate.
British PM tells Facebook to offer kids right to disappear
Social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter could be forced to offer British young people the right to delete information about them if Theresa May is re-elected prime minister on June 8.
WannaCrypt: what you need to know
In a matter of days, a new form of ransomware known as WannaCry (or WannaCrypt) has crippled thousands of computers and locked up essential services including hospitals in Britain, FedEx in the US and Telefonica in Spain.
Perpetrators of global cyber attack have earned only $35k
Very few malware writers make much money and yet they are responsible for perpetuating a global crime machine.
First Australian business infected in global cyber attack
A global cyber attack leveraging hacking tools that has struck computers across Europe and Asia is believed to have infected its first Australian business, the federal government says.
British researcher finds a 'kill switch' for global cyber attack
A researcher may have found a "kill switch" for the ransomware crippling computers worldwide.
Irradiation label removal 'strongly opposed'
An review of mandatory labelling for irradiated products found there were objections to weakening the code.
Hands on: Telstra Frontier Gateway modem
Automatically switching over to 4G mobile broadband when your home line is down, Telstra's Frontier Gateway aims to ensure that the internet is always there when you need it.
Ballooning product line-up cheers Apple investors
Apple's "Other Products" are picking up some of the slack as the market for its most-important product, smartphones, stalls.
Uber suffers bloody nose in fight for Europe
Uber suffered a setback to its global expansion plans Thursday when a senior court adviser recommended that the ride-hailing company comply with the region's tough transportation rules.