Technology
Facebook apologises for banning Trump's social media director
Facebook has apologised to the White House's social media director for blocking his Facebook page.
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Video games
Google unveils plan to shake up $198b video game market
Google is planning to overturn the game industry as we know it.
- by Tom Hoggins and Laurence Dodds
Home tech
Sleep soundly with Bose's noise-masking buds
These $380 buds don't play music, but they do help drown out the distracting noises around your home.
- by Rod Easdown
Apple
iMacs get a reboot with faster processors and more impressive graphics
Apple has provided its first real update to the iMac since June 2017, resulting in the kind of robust machine that should impress power users.
Gadgets
Low-key launch as Apple revamps the iPad mini and brings back iPad Air
Apple has launched a new mid-tier iPad with a larger screen and the first iPad mini update since 2015.
- by Mark Gurman
Wearables
Keep watch over your kids with Alcatel's Move Time, or don't
It's tough to envision a scenario in which kids as young as four would benefit from this 3G-messaging, GPS-tracking watch.
- by Peter Wells
Analysis
Video games
Google's idea for 'the future of gaming' is coming. But what is it?
A video game console, or at least a streaming service that lets you play games on your various screens, looks like it's on the way from Google.
- by Tim Biggs
Robots
Miniature robots could one day journey inside the human body
In the 1966 sci-fi movie Fantastic Voyage, a tiny vessel makes a journey inside the human brain. Marc Miskin hopes his tiny robots may one day do the same.
Analysis
Phones
Why Sony silently stopped selling phones in Australia
It's been a long time since an Xperia phone was a bona fide hit in Australia, and Sony's mobile arm appears to have called it a day.
- by Tim Biggs
Video games
Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn review: a woolly, wonderful farewell to 3DS
A port of a nine-year-old game is a strange choice to farewell an eight-year-old system, but luckily Epic Yarn holds up.
- by Tim Biggs
Social media
Facebook, Instagram fully back online after 24 hours of issues
Social network says a 'server configuration change' was to blame for unprecedented service interruption.