By Kerrie Sadiq, Queensland University of Technology
The European Commission is putting multinationals on notice with its order to tech …
By Kerrie Sadiq, Queensland University of Technology
The European Commission is putting multinationals on notice with its order to tech …
By Kerrie Sadiq
The European Commission is putting multinationals on notice with its order to tech giant Apple to pay €13 billion in t…
By John Newman
Judging by the political winds, Silicon Valley seems headed for a showdown with antitrust regulators.
For the first ti…
By Morgan Saletta, University of Melbourne
We often take for granted our access to vast quantities of inexpensive goods manufactured ove…
By Michael Milford and Jonathan Roberts
The ridesharing service Uber is pretty close to getting the go-ahead in almost all states and t…
By David Tuffley, Griffith University
Being in business calls for a determined if not ruthless mindset, the ability to be confident and …
By Ursula Huws
Uber’s announcement that it will introduce driverless cars in Pittsburgh, US, throws into question the fate of not just…
By Rebecca Reeve, UNSW Australia and Kristy Muir, UNSW Australia
A new study shows 2 million Australians are experiencing high financial…
By David Glance
If you haven’t heard of Steve Wozniak, it is because he has been overshadowed by his fellow co-founder of Apple, Steve…
By George Quezada, Data61
By 2034/35, almost 20% of Australians (6.2 million) are projected to be aged 65 or over. One sector already fe…
By James Laurenceson, University of Technology Sydney
Despite a free trade agreement dropping tariffs from Australian beef imports to Ch…
By Michael de Percy
In all states that have legalised the ride-sharing app Uber, the response has been to offer compensation to taxi dri…