Coronavirus update for business: Tools for tech talent, sex toy sales soar, and even Google is suffering
A new platform for hiring displaced tech talent, Google puts a feeze on new hires, and sex toy sales are up as isolation leads to spike in self-love.
Mic off, clothes on: Five ways to maintain your integrity and sanity when videoconferencing
When you’re running a videoconference, it’s easy to appear a bumbling fool. Here are some tips to ensure you finish the day with your integrity intact.
Androgogic has had a fully remote workforce for 15 years: Here are five lessons learnt
Androgogic was founded almost 15 years ago with fully remote workforce as a fundamental tenet. Here's how to transiton your own business to remote working.
Privacy versus pandemic: Tracking mobile phones could allow the government to control the spread of COVID-19
Could the government tracking mobile phones offer a more targeted approach to controlling the spread of COVID-19? Is it even legal?
Is your website optimised for COVID-19-induced traffic changes?
We’re staring down the barrel of a recession, and now is the time to be strategic and get your online channels in order. So, is your website ready?
Australia is spending millions trying to get women into STEM… but we have no idea if it’s working
We’re spending millions on initiatives, but we don't know if they're having a positive impact because most programs are not properly tested or evaluated.
No accountability: Why we should be concerned Australian police are using Clearview AI facial recognition software
Australian police agencies are reportedly using controversial facial recognition software, Clearview AI.
Why cyber security startup HackHunter will be worth “over $100 million” in five years
Tracie Thompson launched her startup HackHunter to protect organisations and small businesses from falling into malicious Wi-Fi traps.
Ransomware attack on sheep farmers reinforces need for diverse cyber defences
Wool sales were severely disrupted last week by a ransomware attack on IT company Talman Software, which processes over 75% of sales in Australia and NZ.
Apple to pay out $760 million over claims it deliberately slowed down aging iPhones
Apple will pay out US$500 million to settle a class action over claims it deliberately slowed down old iPhones. But it maintains it's done nothing wrong.
Tech jobs are scalable, tech skills can be learnt: Why startups are the future of the Australian economy
The economy is going to grow and scale. But that scale is going to come from technology companies, not legacy industries.
One dollar from government, five dollars from business: Angus Taylor’s technology roadmap places financial burden on entrepreneurs
The government wants the private sector to put in four or five times as much as it invests in R&D of particular technologies to reduce emissions.