A sales war could determine whether Apple, Google or Amazon will dominate the fastest-growing area of personal computing.
A rhino farmer is planning to use surveillance drones designed for the US military to combat poachers who are driving the animals towards extinction.
Egypt’s electoral commission has confirmed that a new Constitution was passed by 64% of voters, rejecting opposition allegations of polling fraud.
An eight-year-old girl and teenage boy are feared missing at sea in different parts of South Africa, the SABC has reported.
Japan has elected Shinzo Abe, a hawkish leader who promised to get tough on diplomacy while fixing the economy, to be their new prime minister.
Sri Lanka’s disappointing innings in the opening day of their Test against Australia has dampened Kumar Sangakkara’s achievement of 10 000 Test runs.
Gunmen have killed six people at a church in Nigeria, making 2012 the third year that Christmas services have come under deadly attack in the country.
Officials believe the shooter set a ‘trap’ by starting a house fire to lure firefighters into the home.
Peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has met with internal opposition groups as he pushed a new initiative to end Syria’s conflict.
Famously generous mining mogul Clive Palmer has thrown a Christmas party Tuesday at his five-star resort at Coolum, Queensland.