Amazon has announced its plans to launch its first batch of internet satellites in the first half of 2024 ...

ASX-listed intellectual property law group IPH Ltd is in a trading halt following a potential cyberattack.

A major finance firm has been hit by a serious cyberattack.

Australian experts have developed a new tool to probe nature with extreme quantum sensitivity.

Mark Zuckerberg has announced another 10,000 job cuts.

The NSW Government may have known about digital radio system issues long before an interruption last week.

Two new papers look at the role of AI chat tools in science.

The WA Government is using a supercomputer nicknamed ‘Big Quokka’ to crunch climate change data.

The competition regulator is setting its sights on the “expanding ecosystems of digital platform service providers”.

The Federal Government has been accused of dragging its feet on crypto regulation.

The High Court will soon decide if Facebook is liable for mass data breaches.

New stats show the number of residential NBN services declined for the first time in the December 2022 quarter.

Media investigations suggest some universities are offering pre-made online courses with no real teaching involved.

A recent summit has reviewed amazing advances in the field of optogenetics.

Dozens of federal departments have banned the use of TikTok at work.

ASIC has proposed harsh new rules for the buy now, pay later sector.

Former government minister Stuart Robert has given his version of history to the ‘Robodebt’ royal commission.

Australian online retailer Kogan has reported it is set to return to profitability after experiencing a difficult first half of the financial year.

A former Commonwealth public servant has avoided imprisonment despite admitting to establishing a fake Centrelink account to receive JobSeeker payments.

A new deal should see a high-tech ticket system rolled out on ACT public transport.

TPG Telecom has reported a surge in net profit for the year ended December 31 from $163m to $559m.

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