with Archive

Port Adelaide ruckman Patrick Ryder keen to follow up club champion title with team success

FOR newly crowned Port Adelaide club champion Patrick Ryder, the John Cahill Medal is the silver lining to an enforced year out

Sass with Radhika Vaz, inspiration with Sumeet Vyas: this week’s #BrunchWTF

Sumeet Vyas aka the goofy Mikesh from Permanent Roommates gave an insight into how he ‘rewired’ his life and decided where his

Amazon Alexa branches out, appearing in the Lenovo Tab 4 with Home Assistant

Amazon Alexa is breaking free of the Echo. First she made friends with Cortana, and now she’s popping up in the Lenovo Tab

Chinese developers target Apple with antitrust suit

  Apple is facing complaints of anti-competitive behavior in China, according to The Financial Times. The case, filed by a Chinese law firm on behalf

Why people trust Apple with their health data more than Google or Amazon

Getty Images Tim Cook was the second highest-paid executive of 2016, pulling in $150,036,907 Would you trust a technology company like Apple,

Apple finally joins Instagram with account highlighting photos taken … The Independent-5 hours ago

Apple has finally joined Instagram properly, years after it gave the app a reason to exist. The iPhone helped create Instagram and

Five to Try: The Elder Scrolls: Legends launches, and build with bricks and code with LEGO Boost

As we get deeper into summer, some truly sweaty and agonizingly hot days may be ahead—depending on where you live, of course.

Apple continues its trend of inclusive emoji with “woman in headscarf,” “breastfeeding,” and more

Apple is taking yet another leap toward making its emoji slate more inclusive with its latest release, which will feature “woman with

Apple continues its trend of inclusive emoji with “woman in headscarf,” “breastfeeding,” and more

Apple is taking yet another leap toward making its emoji slate more inclusive with its latest release, which will feature “woman with

Use of social media sites surges globally with Facebook way out in front

One-third of the global population will be using social media platforms on a regular basis by the end of the year, according