Google Home Australian review
Though there are multiple options for voice-activated smart assistants available in the US, this week marks the first official entry into Australia: Google Home.
Update your Apple devices. Right now.
Apple has released a software update to iOS and macOS that you should download right away.
US lifts laptop ban on planes
Passengers flying into the US from 10 Muslim-majority countries affected by the ban may now take their laptops into the cabin with them.
Dark web marketplaces AlphaBay and Hansa shut down
Authorities said the action was one of the largest ever taken against criminals on the dark web.
ACCC cracks down on 'misleading' NBN speed claims
Telecommunications companies are misleading customers over broadband internet speeds and the worst offenders will likely face prosecution over dodgy advertising by the end of the year, the consumer watchdog says.
Online take on Micro Machines a tiny disappointment
At its core the racing in World Series feels similar to the Micro Machines of old, but weak online play and flawed application of Overwatch-style competitive modes sucks out most the fun.
Be 'brave': Musk's advice to first SpaceX passengers
Billionaire Elon Musk says there is a lot of risk associated with Falcon Heavy, his company's rocket designed to carry private citizens into space.
There's a 100% chance that Apple predictions will be wrong
There are many reasons we shouldn't place too much faith in those trying to forecast Apple's results.
Foxtel Now's failure adds fuel to piracy fire
Foxtel Now was supposed to be the solution to all of Foxtel's problems, a new streaming service with a new identity, for all Australians. And, for a while, it was great. Then along came season seven of Game of Thrones.
Finally a thin and focused Surface machine
Microsoft's new Surface Laptop is out to challenge Apple's best, but is it up to the task?
GoPro Karma Grip keeps action cam footage smooth
If you want your action videos to look silky smooth, it helps to have the GoPro Karma Grip at hand.
Robotic room transforms itself to suit your needs
Squeezed for space in your apartment? Robotic furniture and fittings may be the answer.
Kef and Porsche deliver earbuds that actually sound good
Any device that intends to cocoon you in music has to meet two primary requirements: it has to sound good and it has to be comfortable. If it falls short in either it shouldn't get a second thought. And over the 15 years since the first iPod made them ubiquitous, earbuds have usually failed in both. Until now.
Is a new Galaxy Note playing with fire?
It's been a question ever since last year's ultimately recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices kept catching fire: Will customers come back for more?
Not a master of stairs: how the security robot ended up in a fountain
A security robot was an internet sensation earlier this week after upending itself in a fountain. Internet theories abounded but the truth is somewhat more tame.
The much-ridiculed Google Glass is back
​The much-ridiculed augmented-reality goggles from Google, once known as Google Glass, are back after two years of relative silence.
Thousands accidentally agree to clean toilets for Wi-Fi
Public Wi-Fi company demonstrates just how dangerous dense terms of service agreements can be by inserting absurd conditions that 22,000 people unwittingly agreed to.
Atari shows off a brand new 'modern' games console
Atari is planning a return to the video game console market, with the first images and details revealing a retro-inspired box with 'modern internal specs'.
Village Roadshow backs anti-piracy tech
Village Roadshow and its co-executive chairman have jointly invested $1.5 million in Linius Technologies, a firm whose primary product makes digital video files easier to manipulate.