The public service's response to the emergence of social media is stranded in an analog era. James Button's new book throws new light on the issue.
The iPhone 5's technical specifications and the early reactions to same are signs the smartphone hardware market is maturing. Apple's fan base and tech media cheer squad are not.
Media redundancies have banished important reporters in science, health and environment. It's bad news for understanding important issues, says the Australian Science Media Centre's Lyndal Byford.
Samsung lost its most recent patents battle with Apple in the US, but the war is far from over. Kimberlee Weatherall wonders what it means for other cases -- and the magic of technology.
The NBN is experiencing rollout delays and cost blowouts now, but as the project develops and efficiencies kick in these will be almost immaterial by the end of the 10-year project -- assuming it survives.
The Advertising Standards Board says that all the stuff on a brand's Facebook page is advertising and has to follow the rules for same. And so they should.
At 3.31pm eastern time today on our blue planet, NASA scientists will know whether the most capably equipped rover yet to be sent to the red planet has landed safely.
Science educators don't mind if you understand the God particle -- they're just delighted that you're reading about science.