
Blizzard Admits Blizzard App Was A Mistake, Intends To Bring Back Battle.net
Aug 16, 2017 11:40 am UTC| Technology
When Blizzard announced that it was going to change the name of its main client website from Battle.net to Blizzard App, it caused quite a bit of commotion. Players have gotten quite used to the original name and many of...

'Smart home' gadgets promise to cut power bills but many lie idle – or can even boost energy use
Aug 15, 2017 14:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Smart home control devices promise to do many things, including helping households reduce their energy bills. Devices such as connected lightbulbs and smart plugs let you operate or automate lights and other appliances...

Popularity of latest 'honesty app' Sarahah shows how much we desire validation, whatever the cost
Aug 15, 2017 14:26 pm UTC| Technology
A new app called Sarahah (which is Arabic for honesty) launched its English-language version this summer, promising an anonymous way of offering supportive criticism for teams in the workplace. It has since attracted 300m...

Soundcloud survives but it's bad news for musicians
Aug 15, 2017 14:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Audio streaming website SoundCloud has survived its do or die moment. In the face of serious financial trouble, it secured US$169.5m of investment from merchant bank The Raine Group and investment firm Temasek Holdings. As...

Is liking something on Facebook 'protected political speech'? It depends
Aug 15, 2017 12:51 pm UTC| Technology Politics Law
Australians are often surprised to learn that their Constitution contains no right to free speech. Even the right to political speech, which is constitutionally implied, is increasingly complicated by new online platforms...
End-to-end encryption isn't enough security for 'real people'
Aug 15, 2017 12:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Government officials continue to seek technology companies help fighting terrorism and crime. But the most commonly proposed solution would severely limit regular peoples ability to communicate securely online. And it...

Scientists Develop Spit-Powered Batteries, That’s Not A Typo
Aug 15, 2017 12:35 pm UTC| Technology
Since the dawn of the electric age, humans have used numerous substances and resources to power their homes, buildings, factories, and vehicles. From the super popular oil to corn, methane, hydrogen, and of course,...