Uber and Shippit to deliver ‘fast fashion’ within one hour
Uber is bringing a new meaning to the phrase 'fast fashion' after announcing a collaboration with Shippit that will see hundreds of major brands deliver goods within one hour.
How the ‘big five’ tech companies are sanctioning Russia
The world’s five leading tech companies have taken steps to impose significant and (mainly) voluntary sanctions on Russia, in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
What Google’s $3.7 billion fine means for the internet as we know it
Google is being fined for hindering competition in the EU after a 2017 decision has been upheld on appeal by the general court of the European Union.
Hypergrowth playbook: 11 tactics shared by the world’s fastest growing companies
Learning from the most disruptive and fastest growing companies on the planet is valuable for all businesses at any stage or size.
Forget the Australian media code, Facebook now has a much bigger problem
Facebook might be the world’s biggest social network, with 2.7 billion users, but it could soon lose assets including Instagram and WhatsApp.
Waymo launches fully autonomous fleet of self-driving taxis
Autonomous car company Waymo has announced its self-driving taxis are now available to the general public in Phoenix, Arizona.
Google sued over claims it failed to properly inform millions of Aussies about their personal data
Google is being sued by the ACCC over claims it failed to properly inform millions of consumers about changes to the way it stored their personal data.
How the third-party cookie crumbles: Google Chrome change to force ad strategy rethink
Online marketers will soon need a new strategy to track website visitors as Google Chrome prepares to phase out third-party cookies by 2022.
Google reveals YouTube ad numbers for the first time, but stays silent on who benefits
For the first time, Google’s parent company Alphabet revealed YouTube ads numbers, as it moves towards Pichai’s vision for transparent tech.
Why Google wants to put intelligent robots on a leash
Alphabet boss Sundar Pichai has called for industry and government regulation of artificial intelligence in an opinion piece for The Financial Times.
The three mammoth companies vying to dominate the transport and mobility market
Many companies have been striving to break into the transport and mobility market, but the three largest are Alphabet, Uber and Didi Chuxing.
Apple becomes the world’s first trillion-dollar company: Who’s next?
Apple's market capitalisation currently sits at a whopping $US1.004 trillion, begging the question of which company will be next.