Young Dragons forward cleared after frightening training mishap
St George Illawarra's promising young prop Loko Pasifiki Tonga has been cleared of serious neck injury following a training incident that saw him rushed to hospital by ambulance.
St George Illawarra's promising young prop Loko Pasifiki Tonga has been cleared of serious neck injury following a training incident that saw him rushed to hospital by ambulance.
The AFL's failure to take a position on Tasmania's bitter stadium dispute—even as it mandates the project—highlights troubling gaps in institutional leadership under CEO Andrew Dillon.
CD Projekt Red has moved its mysterious third franchise, codenamed Hadar, from the drawing board to active prototyping, signalling real momentum on the studio's most secretive project.
With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed and oil prices surging, the International Energy Agency is pushing governments and businesses to cut consumption rather than chase supply.
Brian To'o's sensational double-kick try has put the Penrith Panthers in charge against the Sydney Roosters in Round 3, with the in-form Panthers racking up early momentum at Allianz Stadium.
Capcom's 12 consecutive years of profit growth highlight a strategic shift: PC games now account for roughly 50% of sales and the company expects that share to keep rising.
RT correspondent Steve Sweeney and cameraman Ali Rida were injured by an Israeli airstrike near Al-Qasmiya Bridge in southern Lebanon. Both survived but the incident has prompted accusations and denials about whether journalists were deliberately targeted.
Google has detailed its compromise on mandatory app verification for Android, allowing experienced users to sideload unverified apps after a 24-hour security lock and multiple steps designed to stop scammers.
Scientists at Los Alamos are testing fibre-optic cables as a cheaper, simpler alternative to seismometers for detecting moonquakes and supporting future lunar missions.
The European Union has raised formal concerns about nuclear safeguards in the AUKUS agreement, creating diplomatic friction as Australia proceeds with its historic submarine programme.
Hoarder starts as a relaxing cleaning simulator but conceals a second game entirely. The project comes from a co-creator of cult horror title Darkwood.
Global memory chip shortages are reaching crisis point as artificial intelligence's insatiable hunger for specialised memory threatens to make computers, phones and gaming systems far more expensive for years to come.
MoCA 2.5 technology allows homeowners to leverage old coaxial cables for high-speed networking, delivering up to 2.5 Gbps without the expense of installing new wiring or the limitations of wireless mesh systems.
Pearl Abyss' share price collapsed nearly 30% after Crimson Desert arrived with mixed reviews, exposing the risks of massive hype-driven investment in game development.
Jim Carrey has confirmed his return as Dr. Robotnik in Sonic the Hedgehog 4, despite previous statements about retiring from acting. The teaser trailer reveals the full cast and hints at an alternate-universe storyline.
Nintendo has released version 1.0.2 for Pokemon Pokopia, fixing several quest progression bugs that were leaving players stuck in this massively successful life sim.
From 2026, Australian exporters face multiple new EU regulations on carbon pricing, digital platforms, and supply chain transparency. The rules demand significant investment in compliance infrastructure.
Adobe's public beta for Firefly Custom Models lets creators train AI generators on their own art. The move raises familiar questions about intellectual property protection and who bears the legal risk.
The lead writer of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 had never planned to write for games. Her journey from private equity to award-winning narrative design reveals how fresh perspectives transform creative work.
Paul Gallen believes Jacob Preston has the skills and form to earn a State of Origin debut this year, marking a breakthrough moment for the promising Bulldogs back-rower.