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Elon Musk could still proceed with creating a new party but is considering financial support for JD Vance’s presidential run.

Elon Musk sues Apple and ChatGPT maker for billions over conspiracy claims

The case sets up a high-stakes court showdown between the richest person on the planet and one of the world’s most valuable companies.

  • Mike Scarcella

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As you were, for Foxtel boss Patrick Delany.

Foxtel bets big on sport as it navigates life after the Murdochs

The pay TV operator is banking on sports; Apple TV+ is keen on Aussie content and Sky News’ heart-to-heart with Benjamin Netanyahu.

  • Calum Jaspan
Tech giants Apple, Google and Fortnite maker Epic Games squared off in a Federal Court trial.

Apple, Google lose out to Fortnite developer in landmark ruling

The judgment could reshape digital app stores and also lead to one of the largest class action payouts in Australian history.

  • David Swan
Donald Trump with the gift from Apple chief, Tim Cook.

The photo that shows how Trump puts his ego ahead of America’s future

Apple chief executive Tim Cook went to the White House last week to give the US president a large piece of gold.

  • Matthew Yglesias
What an Apple foldable phone may look like.

Apple’s $3000 foldable iPhone could take the heat off its billionaire chief

People love their iPhones but a new entrant on the market has piled the pressure on Apple to up its game.

  • Dave Lee
iOS 26 comes with the biggest visual change to iPhone since 2014.

Liquid Glass and windowed apps: All the changes coming to your iPhone

The iPhone’s new visual design is sure to divide opinions, but the overhaul is significant and touches every part of the device’s software.

  • Tim Biggs
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US President Donald Trump says America will do ‘whataver it takes’ to dominate AI.

The world’s superpowers turn up the heat in a dangerous battle

The US, China and European Union are pursuing radically different approaches in their scramble to rule the world of AI. That could exacerbate the risks in an inherently risky technology.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz
Xiaomi founder and chairman Lei Jun.

The Chinese giant that has succeeded where Apple has failed

Lei Jun, the billionaire founder and chairman of Xiaomi, couldn’t resist a dig at Apple.

This image released by Apple TV+. shows Adam Scott, left, and Britt Lower in a scene from “Severance.” (Apple TV+ via AP)

Severance, The Studio, The Penguin and The White Lotus sweep Emmy nominations

The 2025 Emmy nominations are a mixed bag of safe choices, surprise inclusions and a couple of very strange decisions.

  • Michael Idato
Apple is moving into a new product line with its MR headset.

Apple eyes major change to Siri

Apple is considering a blockbuster move as it looks to close the gap on its rivals in the artificial intelligence race.

  • Mark Gurman