Tech Wars
News Corps’ technology editors Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson and Rod Chesterchat about all things gadgets, tech and innovations.
News Corps’ technology editors Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson and Rod Chesterchat about all things gadgets, tech and innovations.
Few Australians would have heard of this brand, but it hopes to change that with a value-packed Tesla alternative.
While Elon Musk’s car company makes some of the safest cars on the road, the actions of its customers are anything but safe.
Our torture test of BYD’s hybrid-powered Shark ute returns surprising results
Thousands of Aussies have urged the supermarket giant to ditch its latest shopper offer, saying they put profit over safety of children.
Target drivers of this brand are usually Aussie millennials, now Mazda has completely revamped itself in a way most of us didn’t see coming – and the price tag is eye watering.
In an Australian first, Coles has revealed it will launch a trial of AI-powered trolleys that scan and track products in real time.
Dubbed the “Cyber Tarago”, this new Chinese vehicle is making headlines for more reasons than the fact that it has more power than a Porsche – and it’s here in Australia.
AI data centers are using record amounts of energy and the power grid is struggling to keep up. The U.S. government and tech companies alike,…
The number of complaints made to the telcos which bounce back unsolved has spiked, with one state copping the brunt of the issues.
After a Tesla mounted another car in Sydney, police lamented the recovery operation due to a little-known danger of electric vehicles.
A bizarre new form of “tap and pay” technology has taken hold in China, with customers scanning the palm of their hand at the checkout.
What began as a simple text to prove you aren’t a robot has rapidly evolved into a battle between humans and AI. WSJ explores the latest Captcha…
A study has revealed how smart glasses – with hidden cameras and microphones – are being used to record people without their consent or in prohibited places.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/technology/page/5