Last week, I wrote about why businesses have to worry about more than just their direct competitors in this age of Uber-inspired category di…

Last week, I wrote about why businesses have to worry about more than just their direct competitors in this age of Uber-inspired category di…
Sydney based real estate business JLL Australia has ditched real staff and gone for a more mechanical alternative, employing a robot as a r…
By George Quezada, Data61
By 2034/35, almost 20% of Australians (6.2 million) are projected to be aged 65 or over. One sector already fe…
The way we work is changing. We are now firmly in the age of the mobile worker, with the number of connected devices expected to grow to 21 …
By Mauro Vallati
Pokémon Go has gone straight to the top of the gaming charts in the US and Australia, where it was first released at t…
By Kate Letheren and Charmaine Glavas
“Make an appointment for 4pm today with Gary,” I say to my assistant as I hang up from a promis…
By Elaine Chen
Not too long ago, robots were giant, caged things, mainly found in automotive manufacturing lines. Social robotics was a …
Robots can now add fine art commentating to their list of capabilities, with the Art Gallery of Western Australia introducing its first robo…
By Heather Handley
The music is pumping, the crowd is cheering and people are dancing. This is science, technology, engineering and math…
By Stefan Hajkowicz
The last few years have seen numerous studies pointing to a bleak future with technology-induced unemployment on the…
By Paul Shepherd, University of Bath
These days, 3D printing is never far from the public eye. Its vast and imaginative array o…
By Michael Jones, University of Cincinnati
The U.S. economy added 2.7 million jobs in 2015, capping the best two-year stretch of employm…