Will Australia's troubled NBN and woeful broadcasting give Ultra HD Blu-ray players a foothold?
Digital hipsters will tell you that optical discs are already dead, but Ultra HD streaming on a Friday night is still a pipe dream for many Australians.
'Hero' who stopped Wannacry has been arrested
A British security researcher, who became an internet hero after he was credited with stopping a malicious software attack earlier this year, has been arrested at the Las Vegas airport and charged in connection with a separate attack.
Government, watchdog shift responsibility on Australians in NBN limbo
When an NBN connection fails and providers won't reconnect an old broadband service, customers can be left in limbo for months. But while ACMA says it's an issue for the ACCC to handle, the ACCC points the finger at telcos.
Sony cancels competition
Sony's MDR-1000X headphones have finally usurped Bose as the king of noise-cancelling, but are they worth the hefty price tag?
Japan's robot-run hotel is still a bit buggy
The Henn Na hotel -- situated in Urayasu, on Tokyo's outskirts -- markets itself as an almost entirely robot-run establishment.
Sony TV proves LCD has a place in 2017
Sony's latest LED-lit TV is the best of its kind, and offers a unique 4K HDR experience compared to the OLED models that have become standard.
Apple shares hit record on expectations for new iPhones
Apple sold just more than 41 million iPhones in the June quarter, and forecasts a stronger-than-expected September quarter boosted by new iPhones that it will release later this year.
Vodafone uses NBNfail to sell mobile fallback to homes trapped in broadband limbo
In another blow to NBN's reputation, Vodafone is using NBN installation disasters as a marketing tool to promote its upcoming home broadband service with 4G LTE failover.
Snap shares slide as insiders get first chance to sell
Snap shares fell Monday after some inside holders got their first opportunity to sell since the March initial public offering.
Apple leaks own iPhone 8 details
Apple just pushed out a version of the HomePod firmware, and not only does the code tell us more about how the smart speaker will work, it also offers a few clues about the next iPhone.
When will Aussies retire their home phone?
When almost everyone has a mobile phone, why are more than half of Australian homes still paying for a landline?
How Microsoft became the surprise tech innovator
When Microsoft unveiled the first Surface tablet five years ago, it was a spectacular failure. But the company persisted, and today it's making the most visionary computers in the industry, if not the best machines, period.
'They've downgraded our internet': Sydney residents fury at NBN
These residents are trying to fight NBN and Telstra's plan to scrap their relatively new HFC connection, which gives them stunning broadband speeds of 100Mbps.
Where do emojis come from?
There are now some 2600 emojis worldwide - but where do they come from?
Fun, fish and fashion in Splatoon 2
Keeping everything that made the original game great while expanding on modes, fashion, weapons and features, Splatoon 2 is a powerfully addictive family-friendly shooter.
Headphones aim to stop hearing loss in kids
Noise-induced hearing loss is a growing problem for music-loving children. A new make of headphones claims to protect young ears from damage, but do they work?
High style at low price
Belkin has launched a couple of respectable laptop backpacks for less than $100.
Disney building AI to figure out when you'll laugh
The Walt Disney Company is using AI to determine how much audiences enjoy every single moment of its films.