When a disrupted software upgrade cruelled his office network, JOHN HARRIS discovered that his notebook developed a mind of its own.
As politicians squabble about the proposed National Broadband Network, JOHN HARRIS looks at Australia's track record of using technology to overcome the tyranny of distance.
After baulking at an upgrade to the iPhone 4 due to the "grip of death" controversy, JOHN HARRIS takes the plunge and puts Apple's latest phone handset through its paces.
When JOHN HARRIS decided to upgrade his iPhone to run on Telstra's Next G network, he got more than he bargained for - on a number of fronts.
Australian renewable energy investor Simon Hackett last week spoke to Radio ABC Adelaide's Afternoons host Sonya Feldhoff about the benefits for replacing the cancelled Adelaide 500 motor race with a...
Read moreAfter the summer bushfires, the coronavirus pandemic and associated economic shutdown, “unprecedented” must be a standout favourite for Macquarie Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2020. For the first time...
Read moreJohn Harris, who has the honorary role of PR guy for the Albinism Fellowship of Australia, was interviewed by Peter Goers on the Evenings show of ABC Radio Adelaide on...
Read moreNigel Lake, Executive Chair of global business advisory firm Pottinger, will tell this week's Myriad start-ups festival in Brisbane, running May 16-19, that Australia needs start-ups to protect its prosperity. Pottinger...
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