Wikipedia blackout
One of the world's most popular websites, Wikipedia, will black out its website for 24 hours today affecting some 25 million daily users.
TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown joined the team to explain why.
Most Clicked
TODAY presents some of the most popular internet items of the day.
Money minute
TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood
Pokies back down
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has reportedly walked away from her promise to introduce a mandatory pre-commitment scheme, leaving independent MP Andrew Wilkie "stunned". NINE news reporter Lane Calcutt was in Canberra with the details.
Cruise ship tragedy
Rescuers have resorted to explosives in a desperate attempt to reach areas of the stricken Italian cruise ship in the search for possible survivors. NINE's Europe correspondent Peter Stefanovic was in Italy with the details.
Gang knife fight
Three people have been stabbed in a vicious knife fight between two large groups in the Brisbane suburb of Sunnybank overnight. For more the team was joined by TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti.
Warnie road rage
Shane Warne has been accused of intentionally driving at a cyclist and clipping his bike, after a nasty road rage incident in Melbourne last night. NINE news reporter Chloe Bugelly joined TODAY with more.
Car of the Year
After weeks of testing Wheels magazine has decided on Australia’s best car for 2012. Wheels editor Bill Thomas joined TODAY to reveal the winner.
Love is in the air
Have you ever been on a plane and got chatting with a person but didn't swap contact details? Well a newly launched website can help you get in touch with them. It's called ‘We Met on a Plane’ and Will Scully Power is the man behind it.
Visit the website for yourself at wemetonaplane.com
Pole to Pole Run
Pat Farmer has been running, every day, for nine months straight, he's now only days away from the finish line. He caught up with TODAY.
For more information visit poletopolerun.com
Entertainment News
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins caught up with the stars from the new film ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins
What's making news
TODAY was joined by Helen Mccabe from the Australian Women's Weekly to discuss the latest media headlines.
Online game saves life
The popular online game "Words with Friends" has helped save the life of one very lucky Brisbane man, Simon Fletcher. Watch this story to find out how it happened.
Google for kids
As school holidays continue around the country, Google is featuring some incredible web tools to not only entertain but also educate bored kids. Johnny Luu from Google joined TODAY with more on these amazing programs.
Controversial diet book
A new book is making waves in the diet world for encouraging women to look in the mirror and admit they are fat. Author Ruth Field caught up with TODAY.
Girls on Grill
Ben grills Alicia and Mia Freedman, about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood