Scary reason $3b US war machines are in Aus
A grim sight appeared “out of nowhere” over Australian skies recently – and it reveals a chilling, “rapidly deteriorating” situation.
A grim sight appeared “out of nowhere” over Australian skies recently – and it reveals a chilling, “rapidly deteriorating” situation.
Almost two years into the artificial intelligence explosion, one Microsoft executive says there’s still a major flaw that is holding everything back.
As Sydney’s beloved new Metro enters its first weekend, ridership numbers have just passed an epic milestone.
A major milestone has just been hit in Australia’s ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
The head of the FBI says the arrest of a Chinese national over the theft of Google AI tech illustrates the lengths China is willing to go to steal US innovation.
A navy diver has made shocking claims to a royal commission after he was sent a secret report into his brother’s suicide.
Delivery drivers could soon be a thing of the past as wacky new images make their way out of Tokyo, Japan.
A 159-year-old iconic heritage-listed Australian racecourse has been earmarked for a controversial plan to fix the housing crisis.
Lenovo’s long-rumored transparent laptop is real and its existence is a testament to form over function
An inquiry into the horror crash of an army helicopter that killed four defence personnel has heard of the final moments before the accident.
Senior leaders in Australia’s defence force are facing accusations they have “issues of culture” that need to be addressed and challenged.
US Presidential candidate Donald Trump believes he has the power to enforce a wide range of controversial policies.
Australia has had a great take-up of solar panels, but having somewhere to store the power is needed, industry leaders have warned.
Australia has had a great take-up of solar panels, but having somewhere to store the power is needed, industry leaders have warned.
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