Biggest problem faced by Uber customers

FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, file photo, a self-driving Uber sits ready to take journalists for a ride during a media preview in Pittsburgh. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence for an unspecified period and let his leadership team run the troubled ride-hailing company while he’s gone. Kalanick told employees about his decision Tuesday, June 13, 2017, in a memo. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

OPINION: They’re in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, but there’s a more fundamental problem with Uber, and it’s enough to send you back to cabs.

Big changes coming to Apple devices

Keynote Address Opens Apple Worldwide Developers Conference

APPLE is calling it the biggest software release ever for iPad and it’s packed full of cool new features.

Maybe the world’s most offensive game

Classic South Park humour fills the gameplay

A FORTHCOMING video game is so offensive, it’s very unlikely it’ll be allowed on Australian shop shelves in its current form.

Facebook slammed after London fire

West London fire

ANGRY residents have slammed Facebook for activating its Safety Check for people who lived hours away from the Grenfell Tower fire.

Two-headed sea creature captured

Two headed porpoise found in the Netherlands. Picture: Hank Tanis/hetnatuurhistorisch.nl

A TERRIFYING two headed porpoise caught in a fishermen’s nets joins a long list of mysterious sea creatures spotted in 2017.

Mobile mart could change corner stores

The small mobile shopfront is an autonomous self contained store built on wheels, has no staff, and features an artificially intelligent hologram to greet you.

THE future of inner city convenience shopping will look very different if this start-up idea takes off.

Get ready to kiss your wallet goodbye

Samsung will launch its payment service, Samsung Pay, in Australia, allowing smartphone and smartwatch users to pay for goods by tapping their device on a credit card reader.

SAMSUNG has added 38 new banks and credit unions to its payment app, allowing two million more Aussies to use phones as credit cards.

Girl sneaks grandmother's dog into hospital

Girl smuggles her nan’s dog into hospital

SHELBY, 21, has been hailed a “hero” after sneaking her nan’s dog into a hospital and brightening up her day. The internet can’t handle it.

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Darling's daring acrobatics

Darling's daring acrobatics

AFL: If everything else fails for Jack Darling, he may be able to ply his trade at the circus! After this awesome smother he flipped over the boundary line, much to the delight of the crowd.

Call for high-rise audit after London blaze

Call for high-rise audit after London blaze

NXT leader Nick Xenophon has called for an audit of high-rise buildings after a fatal London fire.