Technology
exclusiveOne10 promise ‘falls short’
DAVID SWANImpact investor Geoff Gourley is accused by some start-ups of taking money but not providing promised services.
EXCLUSIVE‘Leg work’ will propel ofo
DAVID SWANThe world’s largest bike share operator, ofo, launches in Adelaide today.
Meet and greet’s sweet
Chris GriffithFor about $350, you and a friend can link up across the internet in Skype video in ultra high definition 4K resolution.
ExclusivePhilanthropist to head LaunchVic
DAVID SWANVictoria’s $60m start-up body LaunchVic has a new chief.
AR offers lifeline for tablets
Chris GriffithThere is some good news on the horizon for tablet sales.
Attention to detail fires Nikon
TAYLOR DENNYFor a camera that’s all about portrait and landscape, Nikon’s D850 gives photographers superior quality pictures.
CSIRO platform tightens security
LIMING ZHUOur lives are becoming digitised much faster than tipped, through the meshing of machines and flow of information.
Does Facebook really give a click?
Christopher MimsIncreased scrutiny of Facebook is healthy, but does the company really understand users’ concerns?
The code for tech success
Glenda KorporaalEntrepreneur Bobby Yazdani is still working out if he will tip a stock at this year’s Sohn Hearts & Minds conference.
Nokia’s back-to-the-future pains
Chris GriffithHelp! I’ve been typing my 16-character Twitter password on a replica Nokia phone with a 2004-style keypad.
PUBG making a killing
Sarah E. NeedlemanA small South Korean technology studio has effectively disrupted the world’s video gaming market.
NASA cool to Musk’s Mars plan
Chris GriffithNASA is circumspect about SpaceX chief Elon Musk’s latest bid to send crewed missions to Mars by 2024.
Ex-Guvera CEO faces grilling
BEN BUTLER, DAVID SWANDarren Herft is to be grilled under oath alongside others involved with failed music streaming service Guvera.
CommentNBN report a waste of time
Alan KohlerThe NBN has been hopelessly politicised, so anything a politician says about it is most likely unreliable twaddle.
TechUltimate angry birds
MIKE CHERNEYWedge-tailed eagles use sharp talons and crack aerial combat skills to attack and destroy pricey drones.
Uber runs into wall in London
The ride-hailing company is accused of not reporting serious crimes or conducting safety checks on its drivers.
Google search for Russian ads
Jack Nicas, Robert McMillanGoogle has joined Facebook and Twitter by internally investigating Russian influence on their platforms.
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Ticky Fullerton speaks to Chris Griffith about 'Smart Technology'
Ticky Interview About Smart Technology
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Nokia’s back-to-the-future pains
Help! I’ve been typing my 16-character Twitter password on a replica Nokia phone with a 2004-style keypad.
PUBG making a killing
A small South Korean technology studio has effectively disrupted the world’s video gaming market.
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Supratim Adhikari
Technology Editor
Melbourne Bureau, Australia
Supratim is the Technology Editor of The Australian. Previously he worked as a journalist for Business Spectator for almost a decade. He's formidable in the kitchen and with a guitar. supratim.adhikari@news.com.au Twitter @SupratimA -
Chris Griffith
Journalist
Sydney Bureau, Australia
Chris's love affair with computing spans more than 45 years. He learnt to program in the late 1960s, studied computer science in the early 70s, worked on mainframes, taught programming, ran a small business networking PCs in the 80s, and built websites in the 90s. In journalism he has written extensively across rounds, been a columnist and commentator, and was founding editor of an indigenous publication on Native Title law. griffithc@theaustralian.com.au Twitter @chris_griffith -
David Swan
Journalist
Melbourne Bureau, Australia
David has been a technology journalist since his late teens. He has a keen interest in the start-up sector and enjoys asking the tough questions, as well as a video game session every now and then. davidswan@gmail.com Twitter @swan_legend