Google is spending the next couple of years developing a self-driving car, with a full pilot scheme planned.
COLUMBUS, Ga. — The man who killed two women at a Louisiana movie theater last week was able to buy a firearm legally — despite a judge's order sending him to a psychiatric hospital in 2008 — because he was never involuntarily committed for treatment, Georgia officials said Monday.
US President Donald Trump's six-point missile defence plan demands allies take on more of the financial burden in defence pacts with the US.
A deaf Victorian man who was rejected from serving on a jury says the state's policy of not allowing deaf people to take part in jury duty is discriminatory and out of step with the rest of the world.
SBS World News Radio: The Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to three British scientists for revealing unusual states of matter.
Tadej Pogacar and Demi Vollering are on the verge of completing a historic hat-trick of the Ardennes Classics after winning both the Amstel Gold Race and Fleche Wallonne.
Gunditjmara woman and Victorian Treaty Advancement Commissioner, Jill Gallagher AO, is looking forward to establishing a Representative Body as the road to Treaty continues.
China's Hainan island may allow foreigners to access websites banned elsewhere in the country.
An Indigenous-owned technology company has acquired a data centre facility in Darwin’s upcoming Data Centre Park. It is aiming to train 1,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers in IT, data and cybersecurity.
Facebook is introducing a "one-strike" policy for use of Facebook Live, in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings which were carried on the site.
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