Otter almost kills boy in ‘crazed attack’
A crazed otter has reportedly almost drowned a boy in a ‘crazed attack’ at a popular marina.
A crazed otter has reportedly almost drowned a boy in a ‘crazed attack’ at a popular marina.
The act of dying is being revolutionised thanks to technology – and Aussie start-ups are a big part of it.
There are growing calls to limit over-use of mobile phones as an Aussie father and ex-NRL wife reveal why their kids do not have phones at home, as schools ban the device.
A major probe has been launched after 20 iconic Aussie birds were found sick or dead in a suspected “deliberate” poisoning.
The American electric car pioneer is under siege from a wave of rival performance EVs but its latest model could set them back on their heels.
With a design reminiscent of Ford’s iconic gas-guzzling “yank tanks,” this ute has been touted as the next essential tradie purchase.
Lawyers for Elon Musk’s X say the bishop who was allegedly stabbed in a Sydney church “strongly” opposes the video being removed from online, a court has heard.
The United States government has thrown down the gauntlet to wildly popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok.
Four people have been injured after seven spooked cavalry horses ran through central London, with one covered in blood.
Wireless charging is seeing rapid innovation that is making it faster and more efficient. We break down how the technology works and what it…
Satellite photos have revealed a glimpse into the next step in the ongoing war in Gaza, with a mounting catastrophe looming.
The American electric car pioneer is under siege from a wave of rival performance EVs but its latest model could set them back on their heels.
The father of one of four Australian service personnel lost in the catastrophic Taipan helicopter crash has spoken out and is asking one simple question.
Extremists, scammers and child abusers alike are exploiting artificial intelligence for harm, making ‘diabolic’ imaginary scenarios a reality.
Original URL: https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/technology/page/186