HIVERY CEO warns of changing investor sentiment weeks after completing $30 million Series B raise
HIVERY co-founder Jason Hosking says the startup sector should prepare for conservative investment ahead, as "there's no doubt the landscape, retail tech or otherwise, has changed significantly in the last six months".
The ASX’s blockchain move will cost $200 million more than originally forecast
A plan to move the ASX's computer system onto the blockchain has blown out to nearly a decade, and is coming in at $200 million more than budgeted.
How new tech players are putting people over profits to provide an alternative to the industry’s giants
New companies are attempting to challenge huge tech conglomerates with platforms that give consumers, creators and workers more power.
The US scrambles to address reliance on Taiwan-made computer chips, where 92% of the most advanced units are made
Supply chain problems, COVID-19 and America's reliance on China and East Asia have left the production of semiconductors vulnerable.
How photo-sharing app BeReal is keeping it simple while social media rivals diversify
Garnering more than 2.93 million daily users in just two years, BeReal forgoes all the trims that you might have come to expect from a conventional social media app.
“Shell-shocked”: Australian AI marketing firm Metigy has entered administation, losing 75 employees
Staff at Australian tech startup Metigy say they are "shell-shocked" by the news of its administration, a move which has impacted 75 employees and appeared to take industry onlookers by surprise.
Why Amazon’s multibillion-dollar healthcare acquisition could raise data privacy concerns
Why is Amazon — the company that helps you get a cheap home projector, or a toaster — investing in primary healthcare?
Tech layoffs continue as Aussie Web3 unicorn Immutable cuts staff, just months after its $3.5 billion valuation
Australian Web3 outfit Immutable has confirmed a number of layoffs from its team, just four months after securing a $280 million funding round which brought its valuation to $3.5 billion.
An interview with CelebJets founder Jack Sweeney: The teenager on Elon Musk’s bad side
What began as a homemade bot tracking Elon Musk quickly ballooned into @CelebJets, a tool monitoring the carbon footprint of celebrities.
Five alternatives to using AI in the recruitment process
AI can highlight keywords, but it can’t read between the lines or recognise talented people who may not have up-to-date or on-target resumes. Here's what recruitment processes need instead.
Is SEO dead? No, but business owners can use it more effectively
At best, SEO is a fantastic marketing tool to increase traffic to your website and build brand awareness. At worst, SEO is a money pit that compromises your brand and website for the sake of the algorithm.
Hyper-collection: How Bunnings, eBay and Netflix are contributing to the mass surveillance of Australians
By failing to take our digital privacy seriously, Australia is “sleepwalking” its way into mass surveillance.