AI Is OpenAI's ChatGPT a novelty or a true game changer? Whether you want to write story, or a piece of code, OpenAI's ChatGPT seems to offer a window into a world where humans become unnecessary. But is it really a gamechanger?
Metaverse Will the Metaverse destroy Meta? How long can Meta continue spending on the Metaverse before investors force it to refocus on its core business?
Space Space Ambitions NASA is focused on outsourcing key parts of the Artemis missions to external companies. But what are the risks in outsourcing so much of the mission to external providers?
Automotive When Self-driving Cars Crash, Who Is Responsible? While level five autonomous vehicles are still years away, one of the questions facing regulators is who holds responsibility if one of these vehicles has a crash?
Biometric Privacy: Priceless Facial recognition is now in use across many apps and devices. But there are more concerning uses of the tech, particularly in public settings.
Covid Will Vitamins Help You Get Over Covid? It’s long been said that vitamins like Vitamin C, D, or Zinc, can help speed up your recovery from illness. But will popping a few vitamins help you recover from covid?
Spam Can your phone get a virus? Do you ever feel like the amount of spam you're getting seems higher than normal? Well it turns out malicious attacks are actually on the rise. However it's not just your emails that are vulnerable, our mobile phones are too.
Google Google's latest developments announced at I/O From advancements in translation tech, to new hardware, this 2022 Google I/O keynote had plenty to offer.
Housing Would You Rent A Tiny Home? Australia is in a rental affordability crisis. But could we reduce the price of rental properties by building tiny homes?
Social Media Twitter's Edit Button Twitter is working on an edit button. It's a much requested feature from users, but what impact could the ability to edit tweets have on its ecosystem?
Gaming Switch Sports Nintendo looks set to recapture some of the casual gaming audience with the Switch successor to one of the Wii's most popular games.
Gaming Is E3 dead? One major event in gaming, E3, hasn't been held since 2019, which has seen ripple effects throughout the industry.
Data Athlete Data Privacy Experts are raising ethical and privacy concerns, and calling for a review, of the way data collection in professional sport is handled.
Automotive EV Emissions With issues around global fuel supplies, and the impact of climate change, many people are now starting to consider a switch to an EV. But just how green are electric vehicles?
Food Chocolate Scorecard How do you figure out if the chocolate you're buying this Easter is actually ethical?
Sleep Sounds Alarming If you dread the sound of your alarm going off each morning, you might want to consider choosing a different alarm sound.
Podcasts Podcast Listeners Are More Curious New podcast research examining the social aspects of podcasting has discovered that there are similarities between the types of people who listen to podcasts.
Automotive Could technology help stamp out drink-driving for good? Could technology help eliminate drink-driving for good?
Medical The Biphasic Plate A new type of implant has been developed that could help stabilise complex femur fractures and give patients some mobility while the bone recovers.
Gaming Playstation Plus vs Xbox Game Pass Can the revamped Playstation Plus subscription game service stand up against Xbox Game Pass?
AI Artificial Flames How can we learn to deal with fires that are becoming even more extreme, and unpredictable? The answer could be through the use of AI.
Apple Apple's Big Sports Bet Amazon already has a deal to broadcast NFL, and now Apple is betting that live sports could be a popular addition to its Apple TV+ offering.
Fish Tropical Fish Are On The Move Why are tropical fish packing up and moving south into new ecosystems that they've never lived in before?
Mars Mars Simulation Being able to simulate the environment of Mars on Earth is important if we ever want to send humans to the red planet.
Covid Can Covid Shrink Your Brain? New research shows that even if you just get mild symptoms, the covid virus could have a significant impact on your brain.