'That's enough': Cook is plotting Apple's biggest deal
It's been a busy week for Apple. While its CEO Tim Cook showed off the 10th anniversary iPhone in California, he had his lieutenants work half a world away on what may become the company's largest deal ever.
Gaming goddess resurrected in Samus Returns
Intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran is back and, while it's debatable whether she's better than ever, she's certainly doing what she does better than anybody else.
When low tech burglary has a high tech edge
There are few feelings worse than having the sanctity of your home violated by thieves.
Google sued by women claiming gender discrimination
The suit argues Google violates California's Equal Pay Act by paying women lower wages than men.
Steve Jobs' influence is everywhere at Apple Park
Despite a full suite of products to announce, CEO Tim Cook started proceedings with a moment's silence. Press were asked to close their laptops and cover their phones. We sat in the dark, introduced to the building — the Steve Jobs Theater — by the voice of the late Apple co-founder.
Telstra details eSIM support ahead of Apple Watch 3
Hot on the back of Apple's announcement of the new Watch Series 3, the first Aussie telco to support its integrated eSIM has come out swinging. Telstra's new One Number service will let you hook up your phone and wearable to the same phone number and mobile data plan.
'Unacceptable risk': US government bans use of Kaspersky software
US federal government agencies are banned from using software developed by Kaspersky Lab, a Russian firm with alleged links to that country's intelligence agencies.
Apple TV 4K arrives, now Apple's finally ready to play the Ultra HD game
Apple's streaming video player is getting a long-awaited overhaul as the iTunes store squeezes Hollywood for a better deal on Ultra HD movies.
Apple edges closer to fraught age of facial recognition
A whiff of dystopian creepiness has long wafted in the air whenever facial recognition has come up, but Apple sought to reverse that equation with the introduction of its new phone.
Hands on with Apple's iPhone X
Android users will no doubt mock the iPhone X, pointing to the bezel-less design of the Samsung Galaxy S8 to say Apple is playing catching up. But the iPhone X feels very different in the hand to those Android flagships.
Apple unveils $1579 iPhone X among a heap of new devices
Apple has unveiled three new phones — including a premium version that starts at $1579 in Australia — as well as a 4K Apple TV and new watches as the company commemorated its 10th anniversary of the iPhone.
What to expect at tomorrow's massive Apple event
On Wednesday morning, Sydney time, Apple CEO Tim Cook will take the stage for the first time in the Steve Jobs Theater at the company's new campus.
Why iPhones are cheaper in Asia than in Australia
Aussies hoping to buy the new iPhone are likely to be forking out more than most countries in Asia.
How do you decide when to upgrade your smartphone?
With Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 hitting the shelves and Apple's iPhone 8 not far behind, how will you decide when it's time to give your current phone the flick?
How much access police have to your data
The Australian government wants new powers to access encrypted communications, but do they need them?
Game of Thrones pirated more than a billion times
The seventh season of Game of Thrones has been illegally downloaded or streamed more than one billion times.
Senator calls for total drone ban
The Queensland senator says the ban is needed until we can stop mid-air incidents.
Nokia 8: return of the Finnish flagship
For the first time in a very long time, a Nokia flagship phone is worthy of consideration alongside the latest from Samsung, LG, Sony and Apple.
'Massive' cyberattack may have exposed almost half of US
One of America's three biggest credit-reporting companies was struck by a cyberattack that left almost half the US population at risk, placing it among the most intrusive security breaches in history.