Aussie video game industry calls for 30% tax offset, with backing from small business ombudsman Kate Carnell
The video game industry is calling on the federal government for a 30% tax offset, and small business ombudsman Kate Carnell is backing the sector.
The war between Xbox and PlayStation is no longer about consoles, but rather, winning loyalty
In the latest salvo of Microsoft and Sony's almost-two-decade war, both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series S/X were launched last week.
Human-centred design: What startups can learn from the US Air Force’s computer modelling and simulation breakthrough
The US Air Force has designed and tested a new Red Hawk aircraft to operational level using just computer modelling and simulation.
What can China’s beloved electric vehicle maker NIO learn from Tesla?
Founded in 2014, NIO is one of a number of Chinese companies racing to become a leader in the design and manufacture of EVs.
To pay, or not to pay, that is the question: How should businesses respond to a ransomware attack?
Cyber attacks have savaged large and small businesses alike this year. So, if your business is hit by ransomware, should you pay?
Free online program One Small Step launches to boost business owners’ digital skills
A new collaboration between industry and government, dubbed One Small Step, aims to help SME owners boost their digital proficiency.
Biden has pledged to embrace science: This is good news for tech, the environment and the public interest to boot
In his acceptance speech, US President-Elect Joe Biden signalled a return to science as a key policy shift for the United States.
Outsourcing your business’ cyber security is as risky as outsourcing hotel quarantine security
Australian businesses are outsourcing cyber security to companies that aren’t up to scratch and it’s putting livelihoods at risk.
Apple’s new M1 processing chip will see Mac computers run more like iPhones
Tech behemoth Apple has unveiled its next generation of Mac computers, powered by a custom-designed M1 processing chip.
Only 16% of Australians approve of AI, and 96% want it to be better regulated
Research suggests Australians are ambivalent about trusting artificial intelligence systems, with 45% unwilling to share their data.
Click Frenzy is successful because it “gamifies” the shopping experience, says expert
Click Frenzy kicks off this evening, offering thousands of discounts in what one marketing expert dubs “a virtual treasure hunt”.
The dos and don’ts of omnichannel retail
As Australia opens up post-COVID-19, retailers need to invest in their omnichannel experience to ensure they satisfy both types of customer.