China’s terrifying new ‘sea monster’
The US and China appear to be in a race to resurrect the Soviet era military technology.
The US and China appear to be in a race to resurrect the Soviet era military technology.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the deadly sinking of a merchant vessel as they resume their campaign against Red Sea shipping.
Anthony Albanese has kept schtum on a Chinese offer made amid tensions between Canberra and Washington.
With all eyes well and truly on the Middle East’s boiling tensions, a bigger nuclear threat is looming much closer to Australia.
In another ominous admission from one of the world’s largest companies, it’s emerged that a huge chunk of the workforce is under threat.
Entry-level jobs are still on the table at one of the world’s largest companies despite a huge AI and automation wave sweeping the multinational’s operations.
As the threat of nuclear war lingers in the air, experts have revealed the safest place you can be during ‘the apocalyse’.
Electric vehicles are all the hype right now, but if you’ve ever felt carsick when driving around, you’re not alone.
A once-iconic tech company is cutting approximately 10 per cent of its workforce to “embrace artificial intelligence” and stem losses.
The Pentagon has released stunning footage showcasing exactly how 30,000-pound heavy-duty bunker-buster bombs used in the Iran strike work.
This adolescent-looking android is the first flying humanoid robot — but the internet is creeped out by how it looks.
It’s 4:50pm and you look around, your colleagues are furiously busy but you’ve finished all tasks for the day. Here’s four AI tools that increase your productivity, writes Rion Ahl.
One of the world’s most powerful nations has warned it urgently needs an “all-society effort” to prepare for war.
Satellite photos reveal China is using the cover of global turmoil to push its boundaries deeper into neighbouring territory.
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