Why this digital marketing expert says SEO is dead
Search engine optimisation has been a prominent strategy in marketing plans for over 20 years. But the truth is, SEO is dead.
A DIY approach to personal healthcare devices is changing the way people manage disease — but regulation is falling behind
New research explores the gap between regulation and practice in healthcare devices that are part of the Internet of Things.
How policymakers are using ‘artificial societies’ to test COVID-19 responses
Computational social science is integral to Australia's COVID-19 response, allowing policymakers to trial policies on artificial societies.
STEM cadetships for women: Why $25 million is a small investment compared to the scale of the challenges to be overcome
As part of the JobMaker scheme, the budget allocates $25 million to create pathways to STEM careers for up to 500 women.
A waste-reduction move? A savvy cash-grab? Why Apple’s decision to sell the iPhone 12 without a charger is significant
Apple has released the iPhone 12 without an accompanying charger or earbuds, and Samsung is reportedly considering a similar move
The startup that built Kayla Itsines’ SWEAT app just developed a smartphone app to combat global biological threats
The SuspectED app allows public health professionals and in-field responders to deliver evidence of emerging biological threats worldwide.
People are more likely to disclose personal information to an AI doctor: Why we need to protect our privacy with regulations
It’s likely the AI capabilities developed by Amazon, Google and others will only grow more capable of influencing us in the future.
Why UX design is the last battleground for business success in a COVID-19 world
The businesses seeing success during COVID-19 are relentlessly serving their customers and focusing heavily on developing exceptional UX.
The US has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google: Is the ACCC taking notes?
The US Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against tech behemoth Google for unlawful monopolisation.
A spike in incidents: What makes Zoom meetings and virtual workplaces so ripe for harassment?
This year has seen an 87% increase in adult cyber abuse and harassment reports in Australia, compared to the 2019 monthly average.
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.
As Australia drags its heels on 5G adoption, Apple will sell its new high-spectrum 5G iPhone 12 to US customers only
Following in the footsteps of Samsung, Apple has released the iPhone 12, its first high-spectrum 5G smartphone.