Apple kills off popular iPhone accessory
An iPhone accessory that became popular after a controversial change by Apple is being discontinued, according to reports.
An iPhone accessory that became popular after a controversial change by Apple is being discontinued, according to reports.
An inquiry into the effects of social media has found tech giants should be hit with tighter regulation, as the Coalition calls for tougher measures.
The partner of one of the four soldiers killed in the Talisman Sabre disaster has slammed defence officials for giving her what she calls “false hope”.
This Tank 500 luxury SUV from Chinese challenger GWM is certain to change opinions.
A popular digital platform mostly used by young Australians may be able to dodge proposed age restrictions, but a school principal says it needs to be included.
A popular digital platform mostly used by young Australians may be able to dodge proposed age restrictions, but a school principal says it needs to be included.
Depending on which side you fall, this car could be the most perfect EV ever or nothing more than a tortured toy.
This much-loved SUV is back with a bang and it will make you feel like a teenager all over again.
Disturbing footage has emerged of devout worshippers bathing toxic foam, highlighting a growing crisis that is claiming millions of lives.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0 has been recorded off the Western Australian coast.
An 11-page alleged whistleblower report has made wild claims about secret UFO programs and descriptions of encounters with “organic” craft.
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The Bureau of Meteorology says ‘very dangerous’ thunderstorms are hitting southeastern Queensland, with hail the size of golf balls falling in some areas.
New evidence uncovered by archaeologists threatens to upturn everything we think we know about the famous boy-king Tutankhamun.
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