Some technologies are just a bit too creepy. And when they are, it doesn’t matter that they are technically achievable; they are still too…
Some technologies are just a bit too creepy. And when they are, it doesn’t matter that they are technically achievable; they are still too…
The 2015 CEDA State of the Nation Old Economy/New Economy conference posed the question to delegates of what the new economy might look like…
The Senate passed controversial anti-piracy legislation, the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015, last night. But it’s not…
If you’re a student, teacher or parent, you might have noticed there is a massive push to use technology in the classroom these days. Hard…
You no longer have to look to science fiction to find the cyborg. We are all cyborgs now. Mobile phones, activity trackers, pacemakers, brea…
It seems that such attention-grabbing headlines appear regularly to declare how 3D-printing is destined to revolutionise manufacturing…
Antony Ting, University of Sydney In late May, Amazon announced it had started to pay tax on its sales in the UK rather than in Luxembourg. …
Lawyers for the Dallas Buyers Club LLC, were back in court last week as part of the continuation of their pursuit of Australians who they a…
Australian rugby league games could be heading online following reports the National Rugby League (NRL) has been in discussions with Goog…
Tesla may have ambitious plans for battery technology for the home but it is also looking to upgrade its electric vehicle batteries, which w…
Australia faces some tough policy decisions to reshape its economy and prepare for an uncertain future, with predictions that up to five m…
The academic publisher Elsevier last week filed a complaint against two web sites who it accuses of pirating its academic articles and oth…