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.
Lei Jun, the billionaire founder and chairman of Xiaomi, couldn’t resist a dig at Apple.
Wreckage of the light plane was spotted by a rescue helicopter on Thursday afternoon. Experienced pilot David Stephens was the sole occupant.
A Fijian man has been arrested after allegedly exposing himself to two women on a flight from Melbourne to Brisbane.
Donald Trump’s defence undersecretary Elbridge Colby is reviewing the AUKUS pact and could suggest big changes. But defence experts say some of those suggested are non-starters.
Former western Sydney mayor Salim Mehajer has walked free from prison after almost five years behind bars.
Perfectly cooked wagyu, shokupan, fries, Swiss cheese and pecorino. There’s nothing extraneous about this creation. It might just be the perfect steak sandwich.
Chris McHale is among the Irish locals who've descended on Royal Portrush to cheer for local hope Rory McIlroy in the British Open.
Unlike almost all of his recent predecessors, Anthony Albanese isn’t looking over his shoulder at who’s plotting to oust him. That opens up a world of possibility when parliament meets next week.
Our girls are flirting with disaster this week.
The former Greens candidate suffered a serious eye injury when police broke up a protest in Sydney’s south-west.
NAB boss Andrew Irvine will make a return next week at the banking industry’s annual conference, but he will be a no-show at its gala dinner.
Princess Delphine of Belgium claims Prince Harry is 'traumatised' following the death of mother Princess Diana in a candid new interview on the It's Reigning Men podcast.
Spanish former Masters champion Jon Rahm clipped a fan for whistling at the top of his backswing during the first round of the Open championship.
The disgraced businessman and former politician has walked out of a Sydney prison, making an unlikely first stop in the city’s west.
A Mexican court has heard that Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and their American friend had been camping near a beach known for its role in the movement of drugs over the US border.
The US president says he will sue The Wall Street Journal over a story claiming he wrote a cryptic letter – with an “outline of a naked woman” – to now-convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
A trip to the Kimberley ended in blood-soaked pain. Apparently, I was lucky.
Prominent media lawyer Justin Quill has said it would be a “silly move” for Wayne Carey to consider suing the two women who filmed him.
Australian snowboarding prodigy Valentino Guseli hints that he may unveil some new tricks at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Combating antisemitism is a noble mission, but Jillian Segal’s report risks stoking it.
A poor tour of the West Indies has raised questions about the opener’s spot for the Ashes series, but he’s received support from three of Australia’s greats.
Lachlan Galvin and Tom Trbojevic switches - long-range plays in short-term frames - will decide the finals race and potentially, careers at both clubs.
None of the nine-strong Australian contingent, including Cameron Smith and Jason Day, managed to shoot under the card on a day of destruction in Northern Ireland.
Police had their suspect, but they needed to turn up the heat. They wanted Greg Lynn under immense pressure. So they turned to the media.
The trade-off for Noel and Liam Gallagher’s long-awaited reunion at Accor Stadium in November is that another similarly historic reunion will not take place at that very same venue that month.