Trump's 15-point plan aims to end Iran war amid diplomatic uncertainty
The Trump administration has sent Iran a 15-point proposal to end the conflict, delivered through Pakistan, signalling a diplomatic push even as military operations continue.
The Trump administration has sent Iran a 15-point proposal to end the conflict, delivered through Pakistan, signalling a diplomatic push even as military operations continue.
A Melbourne mother is traumatised after three armed intruders attacked her in a violent home invasion, invading the wrong house in the predawn hours.
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, makers of Sprout, a 42-inch tall humanoid robot designed for homes and schools. The deal marks Amazon's second robotics acquisition this month.
Scott Hanselman, Microsoft's VP of Developer Community, has signalled the company is working to remove Windows 11's forced Microsoft account requirement. But real change faces internal resistance and remains far from certain.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure's upcoming City Town DLC arrives April 16 with over 30 hours of new adventures, continuing a surprisingly successful formula that has restored faith in licensed game adaptations.
A Microsoft-backed Norwegian startup has raised $40 million to develop helium atom beam lithography, potentially offering the first real challenge to ASML's dominance of advanced chipmaking equipment.
With over one million Lebanese displaced and thousands dead, the renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has created a humanitarian emergency that threatens regional stability and has begun reshaping migration flows across the Middle East.
A US defence collaboration has created an autonomous vehicle that disables drone swarms with electromagnetic bursts, signalling the direction of counter-UAS technology as the Indo-Pacific braces for escalating unmanned threats.
Ultrahuman's smart ring can now be sold in the US after clearing customs. The company was banned from the market last year but redesigned its product to sidestep patent disputes.
TikTok is introducing aggressive new advertising formats including co-branded logos at app launch and sequential ads within 15-minute windows, signalling a shift toward more interruptive placement.
Snapchat users created nearly 2 trillion snaps in 2025, equating to 5.5 billion per day. The figure underscores intense user engagement on a platform approaching 1 billion monthly users.
Magnetic phone accessories have hit $2 billion in annual sales, but truly modular phones failed for a decade. Now manufacturers like Tecno and Xiaomi are trying a different approach.
Major European broadcasters have asked the EU to bring smart TV systems and voice assistants under tougher digital competition rules, citing growing market concentration among tech giants.
Australia's fuel shortage is forcing essential workers to absorb rising costs, as the government's conservation advice doesn't apply to those whose jobs demand they commute. The crisis reveals who shoulders the burden of geopolitical shocks.
Cronulla's Addin Fonua-Blake has declared his eagerness to represent NSW in State of Origin after new eligibility rules allow him to finally compete for the Blues.
Georgia Voll has cemented her place in Australia's T20I squad with a commanding maiden century, putting her name alongside the greats of women's cricket.
New research reveals nearly 50% of security leaders feel unprepared to defend against AI-driven cyberattacks, even as documented attacks prove autonomous agents can compromise critical infrastructure.
One of Germany's most prized handball trophies, believed stolen and melted down, has been discovered in the champion team's own basement after months of police investigation.
Swish has raised $38 million in its latest round, more than doubling its valuation to $139 million despite major competitors pulling back from instant food delivery.
Automated AI cyberattacks have stopped being theoretical. Chinese state actors successfully orchestrated an espionage campaign using Claude AI against 30 targets, succeeding against several. The implications for defenders are stark: machines do not get tired.