Avoid being caught out: What startups must disclose when raising capital
Startups and scale-ups looking to raise capital must be conscious of their disclosure obligations. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple to pay out $760 million over claims it deliberately slowed down aging iPhones
Apple will pay out US$500 million to settle a class action over claims it deliberately slowed down old iPhones. But it maintains it's done nothing wrong.
Sydney startup InDebted scores $14 million in Series A funding, following 300% revenue growth
Sydney startup InDebted has secured $14 million in Series A funding to take its friendly debt-collection technology overseas.
“It’s just hell everyday”: Running a startup means learning to love the heat, says Adir Shiffman
Startup life is hard, and if you think it’s going to get better, you’ve got another think coming, according to serial entrepreneur Adir Shiffman.
“We don’t need external capital”: How Sleeping Duck bootstrapped its way to 500% revenue growth, and “tens of millions” a year
Having bootstrapped for the best part of six years, mattress startup Sleeping Duck is now seeing revenues in the tens of millions.
Tech jobs are scalable, tech skills can be learnt: Why startups are the future of the Australian economy
The economy is going to grow and scale. But that scale is going to come from technology companies, not legacy industries.
“Their stress becomes your stress”: Confessions of a startup employee
"Now that I’ve chosen to slingshot myself into the unknown, it’s painfully obvious I need a degree of predictability to feel like I know what I’m doing."
One dollar from government, five dollars from business: Angus Taylor’s technology roadmap places financial burden on entrepreneurs
The government wants the private sector to put in four or five times as much as it invests in R&D of particular technologies to reduce emissions.
‘The Google Suite for builders’: How a software solution for one builder turned into construction-tech startup InSimplify
Murthy Muthuswarmy is a natural problem-solver. But it was the experience of working with a builder on his own home that led to a breakthrough idea.
Founder’s syndrome is the idea a business’ creator can’t keep their hands off as it grows. How should founders avoid this problem? What’s the best way to pass the baton as a business evolves? What can go wrong?
Founder's syndrome is the idea a business' creator can’t keep their hands off as it grows. How should founders avoid this problem?
Sydney-based marketplace Glamazon acquired: Why it was time to hand over the reins
On-demand beauty startup Glamazon has been acquired by Indian home-services platform Urban Company, with one founder stepping away from the business.
Controversial facial recognition startup Clearview AI hit by massive client data breach
Probelmatic Aussie-founded startup Clearview AI has suffered a data breach reportedly exposing its entire customer list, and details about those customers.