Zuckerberg apologises for VR 'tour' through Puerto Rico
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for using images of hurricane-hit Puerto Rico to highlight his company's virtual reality capabilities.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for using images of hurricane-hit Puerto Rico to highlight his company's virtual reality capabilities.
Data on key defence projects was stolen from a small Australian defence contractor. Minister Christopher Pyne says the government isn't responsible for vendor cybersecurity. But who is?
Global PC shipments totalled 67 million in Q3 2017, according to Gartner, a 3.6 percent decline from Q3 2016.
Optus Satellite is partnering with Sky Muster RSP Southern Phone to offer 'dual experience and regional focus' for NBN customers living in regional Australia.
Patches that Microsoft published for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 have resulted in problems for some business users. Here are some ways administrators can fix things.
The new microwave-assisted magnetic recording (MAMR) technology should enable hard drives with 40TB of capacity by 2025, helping HDDs hold onto their staying power in the enterprise segment.
Leveraging 10 years of data, GitHub is introducing automated features it says are "just the start of a longterm roadmap."
If you had the display replaced on your iPhone 6s and it's not been working right since iOS 11, you need this update.
Cortana searches your Skype chats to find answers and help set reminders.
A new alliance between OSHA and a robotics industry trade group puts safety in the spotlight
To make the most of today's containers, servers, virtual machines, and clouds, you need to deploy DevOps in your enterprise. Or, you can let your rivals put you out of business. It's your choice.
The "For Teens" feature gives kids, ages 13 to 17, their own login credentials, as well as the ability to shop and stream content under an adult's Prime account.
Google has released a firmware update to fix a Home Mini bug that made the device a privacy threat.
Will "porch pirates" one day be a thing of the past?
Located in Singapore, the centre is jointly funded at S$2 million over three years and will aim to drive the development of 5G in the city-state through skills upgrading, product demos, and industry collaboration.