Andrew Forrest has spoken out on the ‘terrible enemy’ AI would be if left unconstrained to control the world’s militaries after his charity facilitated historic talks between the US and China.?
Dylan Caporn
Becka Hume-Cook first suspected her son had an addiction when he was seven years old. Two years later, she dreads the short, one-word answer she gets when she asks how his day was.
Ella Loneragan
The online classifieds will soon look a little different for Facebook users in three countries.
Kelvin Chan
Some iPhone owners are feeling let down by Apple’s latest updates, here’s how to fix the changes you probably hate the most.
Chris Velazco
A prominent psychologist has sounded the alarm on the perils of teens falling in love with virtual girlfriends or boyfriends powered by artificial intelligence.
Bethany Hiatt
More tech companies are introducing AI features to their services, and authors and experts warn it can be hard – if not impossible – to opt out.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Bargain Chinese retailer Temu is working with the Australian consumer watchdog to make changes to its product lines.
Blair Jackson
If you see someone at run club with a tinfoil hat, don’t be alarmed: some fitness apps are collecting seven times more personal data than the competitors.
One of the most common pieces of tech has been given a massive new dimension with the approval of life-changing technology in Australia.
Veteran breakfast TV host Sam Armytage has snapped on air over an issue she says flies in the face of Australia’s standing as a “modern country”.
Ryan Bourke
A US lottery player has more than a billion reasons to welcome 2025 after buying the winning ticket in the Mega Millions jackpot.
Staff Writers
Half of Australia's poker machines would require a named account under recommended reforms, but industry has attacked the "embarrassing" evidence base.
Luke Costin
The hunt is on for a Melbourne Powerball player who is set to split the $100 million prize pot with Rockhampton grandparents.
Katelyn Catanzariti
Telstra and Accenture are forming a seven-year joint venture to reinvent business processes through the use of artificial intelligence.
Derek Rose
Anthony Albanese has been urged to partner with Elon Musk’s Starlink service to boost the National Broadband Network’s capabilities.
Jessica Wang
The Prime Minister has made a sizeable $3bn injection into Australia’s internet network, which he says will deliver faster and better internet.
A teacher at a prestigious school that charges up to $39,000 a year will fight allegations he groomed a 15-year-old child for sexual activity.
Adelaide Lang
Qantas probing potentially massive data breach involving the private details of its customers being leaked to strangers.
Neale Prior and David Johns
A groundbreaking new app has shot to the top of the charts in Australia, ending its first day as the most-downloaded free app in the country.
David Johns
Artificial intelligence will be used in many fields in the coming years, from breast cancer screening to the fight against scammers.
Nyk Carnsew
The West Australian has released a new digital app, complete with new features and improvements to the overall user experience. Here’s everything you need to know.
An Aussie model claims an Uber driver failed to deliver her belongings and has taken to social media to ask for help.
Duncan Evans
Australia’s only ASX-listed music company holds plenty of ambition, taking on every element of the lucrative industry in a bid to reach 1 billion fans.
Tens of thousands of mobile phones will be obsolete on Monday, and if you own one of them, don’t say you haven’t been warned.
Cameron Micallef
It’s been a wild 2024 at the Aussie box office, but cinema operators say a new dawn is rising for the beleaguered movie business.
With the rising cost of living stretching budgets further than ever, cost-conscious Aussies are cutting back. It’s left one key industry in a battle to survive.
A $21 million Perth hearing healthcare company has gone bust, blaming a fallout with a key supplier for its woes.?
A new approach to detecting and treating obesity could help in the prevention, management and treatment in adults and children living with obesity, new research says.
Rhiannon Lewin
Residents south of Perth have called on the state government to ban visitors to a popular island to protect a species whose numbers have dwindled by 97 per cent.
Emma Kirk
A shark has become trapped on the swimmer-side of a net, shutting down an iconic Aussie beach, with one local taking things into their own hands.
Air bubbles trapped in layers of ancient ice in Antarctica are being studied by scientists to better understand the impact of spikes in methane and carbon.
Marion Rae
The Australian Navy is advertising roles with a hefty salary and generous benefits – but there’s an interesting detail that’s sure to raise some eyebrows.
Blake Antrobus
Australian has become just the third country in the world to successfully test fire a new long-range, subsonic missile. See the moment it makes impact.
Australia has become just the third country in the world to successfully test fire a new long-range, subsonic missile. See the moment it makes impact.
TikTok will reportedly shut off its app for all US users within days when a ban comes into effect, a move that would go further than the law dictates.
High-speed internet will be rolled out to a further 620,000 homes in the 'final piece of the puzzle' for NBN upgrades.
Andrew Brown
Remote-controlled sex toys with bluetooth connectivity could be vulnerable to attack by malicious third parties, according to new British research.
A deadline is looming for TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell the short-video app or face it being banned in the United States.
David Shepardson
From sextortion to cryptocurrency investment scams, here are the fresh ways scammers are trying to get money from Aussies.
A former priest has been charged with sending sexually explicit photos to a 14-year-old boy online and grooming him for sex.
An inquiry into the rising threat of right wing extremism has delivered a set of options to roll back the hatred, including a new national hate crimes database.
The world’s most powerful spy alliance has issued a rare warning amid concerns young Aussies and minors are being radicalised online at an alarming new rate.