Taylor Swift ticketing rush shows need for new concert solutions, says EQL co-founder
As Taylor Swift fans battle for tickets to the Australian leg of her massive Eras Tour, one local startup founder says legacy ticketing platforms are "fundamentally broken" and unable to handle the incredible demand for today's hottest events and products.
Tech Council says tech jobs are up despite mass layoffs
The latest report from the Tech Council of Australia reveals tech jobs are actually on the rise despite recent layoffs.
Employment Hero creates ‘super app’ with AI recruitment tools and auto-generated job descriptions for SMEs
Small businesses struggling to find the right staff now have an artificial intelligence-powered tool to do their bidding, as Employment Hero launches a new app it claims will automate the most tedious parts of the recruiting process.
Four out of five Australian managers say new employees must be AI-ready: Microsoft
Four out of five Australian managers say new hires will need skills to manage the growth of artificial intelligence in the workplace, Microsoft says, reflecting the current buzz around next-generation technology and a genuine belief its long-term capabilities.
Instagram now offers multiple URLs in user profiles, challenging Linktree’s $1.7 billion ‘link in bio’ empire
Social media giant Meta now allows Instagram users to share multiple website links on their profiles, promising small businesses and content creators new ways to promote their work, while challenging the business model of Australian 'link in bio' unicorn Linktree.
Canva “incredibly excited” by AI image generation as Australian tech unicorn reveals new ‘magic’ tools
Canva has unveiled a suite of new AI-powered tools for its growing platform, promising users access to custom-made designs generated from a single source image, and other features it claims will help users unlock their graphic creativity.
A temporary dancefloor and no plans for layoffs: Canva celebrates new Melbourne office through tech sector downturn
Canva's global head of people Jennie Rogerson and head of design Andrew Green explained why the firm sprung for a new Victorian home, the concepts behind its creation, and why they are celebrating through the tech downturn.
“Pressing to get that done”: Husic says government is considering how to bridge gap between AI and SMEs
There is a "pressing" need to educate Australian businesses about the potential benefits of artificial intelligence systems, Minister for Science and Industry Ed Husic says, with the federal government considering ways to bridge the gap between curious enterprises and technology providers.
Social media made accessible: Alvie is Australia’s first social app for people with disabilities
The Alvie app aims to connect those living with disabilities with like-minded people who share similar life experiences, interests and hobbies, facilitating relationships and enriching friendships.
Google Workplace integrates Atlassian, Figma and more to make your docs pop
Google has announced some upgrades to its Workspace suite, including third-party integration with Atlassian, Figma, Tableau and more.
How local grocery chains use surveillance tech Auror to watch you and ‘predict crime’
If you’ve bought groceries, filled your car with petrol or shopped at a major Australian retailer recently, chances are you’ve probably been surveilled by a company using Auror.
‘Unhinged’ — the only way to describe Microsoft Bing’s gaslighting, love bombing, narcissistic AI
There’s a race to transform search. And Microsoft just scored a home goal with its chatbot, which has been terrifying early adopters with death threats, among other troubling outputs.