Technology News
Are you an iPhone or an Android?
Jorja Orreal MOBILE phones say quite a lot about their owners, research has found, with a social analyst saying they reveal much about how we work, rest and play.
WikiLeaks promises it will answer all of your questions
SECRETIVE whistleblower website will put its money where its mouth is and answer your questions in a live video conference.
It's the end of the web as we know it
By Claire Connelly IN the not-too-distant future, there could be two internets - the old one you can see on your iPhone and the new one you can't.
Soldier invents app for targeting Taliban
US army captain develops smart phone app which can help soldiers plot battles and direct artillery fire on enemy positions.
WA bacteria taken to
Narelle Towie, Environment Reporter A WA scientist is flying to the world's "doomsday'' bunker in the Arctic with precious cargo in his luggage - tiny bacteria able to extract nitrogen from air.
A tale of boy meets girl on Facebook
By Andrew Ramadge, Technology Reporter Boy meets girl on Facebook. What happens next? Andrew Ramadge talks to Nev Schulman, the reluctant subject of Catfish, a documentary about... well, we can't tell you.
Tablets, 3D TVs are show stoppers
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson 2011 will be the year of tablets and 3D televisions, writes Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson.
Brain rewards you for picking good tunes
LISTENING to your favourite music releases an ancient brain chemical essential for survival.
3D you can reach out and touch
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson THE two hottest technology trends - tablet computers and 3D - collided at the world's largest gadget event on Friday.