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Fixed address? That's so last-century. Meet the new-gen digital nomads

Fixed address? That's so last-century. Meet the new-gen digital nomads

Have laptop, will travel: meet the digital nomads riding the twin trends of work flexibility and soaring house prices into a new, palm tree-fringed era.

  • by Kyle Chayka

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Scott Kelly, the twin who went to space and returned just a brother
Science

Scott Kelly, the twin who went to space and returned just a brother

The astronaut spent a year on board the ISS and has come back genetically different, scientists have discovered.

  • by Sarah Knapton
Scientist who implanted Opal card in his hand guilty of fare evasion
Courts

Scientist who implanted Opal card in his hand guilty of fare evasion

Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow, which is his legal name, pleaded guilty in Newtown Local Court on Friday to attempting to travel without a ticket.

Kirby Star Allies review: Nintendo's pink puffball returns, with friends
Games

Kirby Star Allies review: Nintendo's pink puffball returns, with friends

The ability to turn foes into friends, combined with a new method of mixing and matching abilities, puts an interesting new twist on familiar Kirby concepts.

  • by Tim Biggs
Stephen Hawking had pinned his hopes on 'M-theory' to fully explain the universe – here's what it is
Science

Stephen Hawking had pinned his hopes on 'M-theory' to fully explain the universe – here's what it is

Since Einstein’s death in 1955, a lot of progress has been made toward a theory of everything.

  • by Lorenzeo Bianchi
True wireless earbuds are freeing, but fraught
Home tech

True wireless earbuds are freeing, but fraught

Bose's answer to the Apple AirPods are great for the gym, but what would happen if I dropped one into the cross fit?

  • by Rod Easdown
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Memorable quotes from Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking

Memorable quotes from Stephen Hawking

The scientist and author captured the public's imagination as a trapped mind exploring the boundaries of scientific knowledge.

Florence review: wordless love story is brief and breathtaking
Games

Florence review: wordless love story is brief and breathtaking

Australian made love story conveys the feelings of infatuation, familiarity and estrangement better than most.

  • by Tim Biggs
How our over-reliance on GPS could signal disaster
Security

How our over-reliance on GPS could signal disaster

Satellite navigation is increasingly seen as at risk from disruption.

  • by James Titcomb
Women at Microsoft made 238 sexual harassment, gender discrimination complaints
Software

Women at Microsoft made 238 sexual harassment, gender discrimination complaints

World's largest software company accused of systematically denying pay raises or promotions to women.

  • by Dan Levine
Frantics review: letting the fur fly, with friends
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Frantics review: letting the fur fly, with friends

PlayStation's latest party-friendly PlayLink game is like Mario Party, but with goofy animals and a huge emphasis on backstabbing.

  • by Tim Biggs