Top stories Asher Moses 11:12am | Brandon Cowan is in the middle of his HSC year but the budding software entrepreneur is already saving for a house as his company's first iPhone app takes off. | Reviewed by Ben Grubb 1:07pm | If you like playing video games on a smartphone but have been wishing you had an inbuilt controller then the "Playstation Phone", aka the Xperia Play, is the portable device for you. | Asher Moses 1:30pm | In an age where one negative online review can destroy brands, social media has become one of the top risks keeping C-level executives up at night , a survey of 446 major Australian corporations and public sector organisations has found. | Reviewed by Calum Wilson Austin 9:52am | Calum Wilson Austin joins the most undermanned resistance in the world, and reports back. | Jason Hill 7:09am | Nearly 30 years after wowing the world with the laserdisc game Dragon's Lair, acclaimed animator Don Bluth has returned to video game development with an update of another classic arcade coin gobbler from 1983. | Ryan Nakashima 8:50am | Computer animation has a problem: when it gets too realistic, it starts creeping people out. | 9:05am | The Google Gmail feature that let you use body gestures to compose and send emails was an April Fools' joke, but now it's real, courtesy of the folks from the Institute of Creative Technologies. | 10:20am | US President Barack Obama has launched his reelection campaign with a social media barrage, turning once again to the online tools that helped propel him to the White House three years ago. | 11:18am | Cameras installed high in a tree in the US state of Iowa have made an internet sensation of a family of bald eagles, whose nest is streamed online live day and night. | Rob Waters | SAN FRANCISCO: The computer company IBM is developing a technology that searches out drug-resistant germs in the body and destroys them. | Asher Moses | SOME iPhone users were preparing to dust off their old alarm clocks yesterday after their touch-screen wonder gadget woke them an hour early. | 9:05am | Larry Page's first day as Google chief executive on Monday was marked with the resignation of the executive in charge of search, Android and other major products at the internet powerhouse. | | | Advertisement Advertisement Compare & Save | Find the best mobile phone plan | | | | |