Steve Jobs's yacht revealed, christened 'Venus'
Charlie White 7:46am Steve Jobs's yacht was has been unveiled in a Dutch shipyard, where the unusual boat designed by Jobs and famed minimalist designer Philippe Starck was christened “Venus”, after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory.
Mobile phone service complaints soar
Rachel Wells More Australians than ever are dissatisfied with their mobile phone service, according to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman's annual report.
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After failure, US plans new hypersonic flight
The US military says it is planning another unmanned hypersonic flight in the wake of a failed attempt.
Tiger fined $110,000 for spamming customers
Tiger Airways has been hit with a $110,000 fine for continuing to spam customers after they unsubscribed from marketing emails.
Major solar flare erupts from sun
Paloma Migone The sun has emitted a powerful solar flare into space, releasing waves of radiation that caused a short radio blackout on Earth.
Nazi buddha from space might be fake
Lizzy Davies 3:20pm Statue said to have been looted by Nazis may well be from space but expert says it was probably made in the 20th century.
Children becoming addicted to internet porn
Graeme Paton 3:20pm Teachers must tackle issue to avoid future sexual problems, according to a new study.
Streaming live from the dog house ...
ESTHER HAN EVERY Wednesday morning since March, Lana Page has dropped her 10-month-old Boston terrier, Brooklyn, at a Surry Hills day care centre before heading to work.
... and it's lights, camera, lamp post for Marley
NICK RALSTON THAT dog day can now be filmed and kept for prosperity.
Japanese tech inventors dragged back to the field
John Boudreau In the 1980s, Sony co-founder Akio Morita fired a verbal missile across the Pacific at Silicon Valley: Japan's supremacy in business and technology would overwhelm US competitors and lead to America's decline.
Vevo chief aims to call the tune in music shake-up
Mark Sweney The former Universal mobile chief reveals his frustration with MTV, and explains why no one need own music if his site succeeds.
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Screen Play
The Unfinished Swan - A wonderful journey
Jason Hill 8:11am Sony has often shown a willingness to invest in quirky, experimental projects that push gaming's boundaries, and The Unfinished Swan is another wonderful and unique experience.
Bleeding Edge
Something for nothing, at last
Developers are increasingly relying on freeware and 'freemium' constructs to win over users.
Imaging
Review: Canon SX500 IS
This is a camera designed in the marketing department and intended to impress with its numbers.
Gaming
Duty calls in future
Activision prepares for the ninth instalment of its record-setting shooting franchise.
Astronomy
Still time to spot Mercury on its amazing race
For the next week, Mercury will be as bright as the brightest stars, being one of the first to shine after sunset.