Why this pic is sparking furious debate
A photo of a French street lined with electric car charging ports has reignited debate over Australia’s approach to sustainability on the road.
A photo of a French street lined with electric car charging ports has reignited debate over Australia’s approach to sustainability on the road.
If China builds a naval base in the Solomon Islands there’s a very grim prediction for how it could play out for Australia.
Australia now has a “serious national security problem” when it comes to fuel supply, with a report revealing how bad the situation is.
There’s a major problem brewing in Ukraine’s war effort against Russia. Although they’re making headway, they need one thing from the US to win.
Car brands are making a massive impact at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showcasing some major advancements that will be landing in your driveway soon.
China has been seizing control of the South China Sea for years – but its latest aggressive move has backfired.
Forget battling insects and having to remember to water your veggie patch, growing herbs and vegetables at home is set to become hi-tech with new ‘indoor vertical farms’.
Iran’s response to the US killing General Qassem Soleimani in an air strike has been swift. And this growing crisis puts Australia at risk.
Ivanka Trump’s controversial appearance at the world’s biggest technology conference in Las Vegas has been slammed by industry figures who criticised her lack of qualifications.
From a ‘wave’ of 200 TVs to air taxis, mini cities and cool Instagrammable trick shots, CES booths are an experience in themselves. Here’s the best. PHOTOS + VIDEO
A new technology firm wants to create realistic but entirely fake digital human beings. The question is: Should they?
A cyclist has copped three fines totalling an incredible $915 for not stopping at a red light, not wearing a helmet and riding on a footpath.
A British Matchbox enthusiast has cashed in big time, putting his entire store of toy cars up for auction, with one model selling for an insane amount.
Find an elusive parking space before even entering a carpark, have a robotic chef prepare tailored meals, hike the Himalayas from your lounge room, workout with a personalized virtual trainer and live in a building that detects water leaks before you even notice. Welcome to Samsung’s world in 2030.
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