Technology
Opinion
Wearables
Apple Watch announcements proved more exciting than new iPhones, again
Apple's tiniest computer has taken another stride towards one day becoming my ideal phone replacement.
- by Peter Wells
Latest
Science
Oldest human drawings discovered
Markings on this stone found in South Africa are estimated to be about 73,000 years old.
Analysis
Phones
Why Apple is no longer selling last year's iPhone X
If you hoped to pick up last year's flagship for cheap, you're out of luck. Here's what Apple's new lineup looks like, from the $749 low end to the $2369 high.
- by Angus Kidman
Phones
Hands on with the iPhone XR, XS, XS Max and the Apple Watch Series 4
Our impressions of the colourful but not-really-inexpensive new iPhone, the massive XS Max and the improved, faster new watches.
- by Peter Wells
Phones
Apple unveils three new iPhones including bigger, pricier XS Max
XS and XS Max are joined by less expensive, and more colourful, iPhone XR. Apple also unveiled a new watch.
- by Tim Biggs
Driverless cars
They're here: Australia's first driverless vehicle unveiled
RAC WA unveiled the €300,000 ($490,000) 'Intellicar' on Wednesday.
- by Hamish Hastie
Science
New sea creatures discovered on Pacific Ocean floor
In one of the deepest parts of the ocean, three newly discovered species of snailfish were identified by scientists. Vision: Newcastle University.
Apps
Microsoft's Soundscape app lets blind 'see' by reading from 3D map
Soundscape gives those with low vision greater spatial and location awareness by providing them audible clues about where they are and where they are going.
- by Krishan Sharma
Privacy
Google blasts French bid to globalise right to be forgotten
Search giant says extending the scope of the right all over the world was 'completely unenvisagable.'
- by Stephanie Bodoni
Home tech
JBL Xtreme2 review: a muddy but marketable waterproof speaker
Waterproof and able to float, this is a bassy Bluetooth speaker ready for the beach, even if audiophiles won't be satisfied.
- by Rod Easdown
Telecommunications
Telstra pushes for long-range 5G standards to suit a wide brown land
Chief executive Andy Penn is 'confident' the 600 international delegates from the 3GPP will agree to a standard that makes sense for Australia.
- by Adam Turner