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State premiers are backing calls to ban kids under 16 from social media amid rising alarm over the devastating impact these platforms are having on young people’s lives.
Artificial intelligence will be crucial in breaking the mining sector’s decade-long productivity standstill, a McKinsey expert has predicted, but done wrong it’ll be little more than a distraction.
Apple has confirmed its key communication services suffered a mass outage, addressing the issue hours after millions of users were hit
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Activity on Elon Musk’s social media platform X flatlined in Australia as the billionaire battled the eSafety Commissioner over online extremist content.
The tech billionaire will be on Australia’s doorstep this weekend as he expands his Starlink satellite internet empire to a nearby hotspot.
A large online prescription provider has fallen victim to a large-scale ransomware data breach, sparking a whole-of-government response.
Google has unveiled a major shake-up of the search engine used around the world — and not everyone is happy with the change.
Public relations and social media experts say Elon Musk’s month-long battle with the Australian government has kept him in the headlines and delivered the billionaire a publicity victory.
Airlines are using artificial intelligence to save fuel, keep customers informed and hold connecting flights for delayed passengers.
AI may not replace you, but someone who uses it can — here’s the top skill you need to stay relevant (and safe) in your career.
Australia’s internet cop has been dealt a loss in its battle with the Elon Musk-owned social media platform X over video of a stabbing during a live-streamed sermon.
Has there ever been a more expressively American app than TikTok, with its messy democratic creativity, energetic exhibitionism, utter lack of limits and a vast variety of hustlers?
A Chinese citizen understood to be the son of a senior Chinese Government official has claimed to be the architect of a multi-year infiltration operation that infected software used by Australia’s agencies.
Apple has issued a rare apology for an advertisement touting its latest iPad Pro that upset many creatives and other customers.