Elon Musk rebuts Consumer Reports' reliability survey hammering Tesla Model S
Consumer Reports said its review “chronicled an array of detailed and complicated maladies”.
NBN’s latest rollout plan assailed as an impossibility by opposition
The NBN currently focuses on deploying multiple access technologies and HFC is an important part of this mix.
Apple could pay University of Wisconsin $862 million in damages; no problem for Apple
UW-Madison successfully argued Apple willfully stole its technology and refused to license it from the university.
Anatomy of a killer: Russia’s BUK 9M38 missile that destroyed MH17 is old but lethal tech
There are two versions of the BUK missile system: the older SA-11 (NATO reporting name, Gadfly) and the newer SA-17 (NATO reporting name, Grizzly)
Only 2% of small Australian businesses bother about online security
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting small businesses because of their vulnerability and lax security systems.
Dell gobbles-up EMC in largest tech deal in US history; debt problem looms
The mega deal makes Dell the No. 3 player in the enterprise technology industry by revenue behind Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
Apple disables Apple News in China; caves to communist demands
The censorship also affects news downloaded before a user enters China.
Self-driving car updates: Volvo accepts full liability for crashes; Toyota, Google, Nissan and GM on track for 2020 debut
One of the thorniest questions holding back the full adaptation of self-driving vehicles is who’s liable for crashes involving these vehicles.
Australia's FWC rules Facebook ‘Unfriending' can be considered workplace bullying
The decision, however, wasn’t the result of a single incident but was part of a pattern of workplace bullying over time.
Jaguar has a lot riding on first ever SUV
Jaguar launches its first SUV in a bid to grow its market among families and young people.