A growing gap: Why women could be left behind in the age of automation
Automation and artificial intelligence technologies may drastically impact between 40-160 million women’s jobs globally by 2030.
How big data is helping Perth residents find homes, transport and jobs that best suit them
The RailSmart Platform integrates numerous sets of data to work out how the city of Perth functions and how people move around.
Facebook might have gotten a makeover, but don’t be fooled, it’s still collecting your data
Have you noticed your Facebook feed looks different lately? The platform is a bit more 'zen', uncluttered and loads faster.
Apple roasted after unveiling $1,500 accessory for its latest product
Tech giant Apple has taken its dongle-fication to a new level of ridiculousness with the announcement of a new computer stand.
How augmented reality can motivate and assist employees to develop their skills
The future of learning and development in the workplace is becoming inextricably connected and immersed in technology learning systems.
Fed up with politics? Let artificial intelligence tell you who to vote for
Given trust in our politicians is at an all-time low, maybe it’s time to consider letting artificial intelligence tell us who to vote for.
Six robots that lend a helping hand without you knowing
How many times in the past week do you think your life was affected by a robot? Let’s take a look at some of the robots you probably have no idea about.
Our phone addiction is killing us — but apps could be the cure
We’re squandering increasing amounts of time distracted by our phones. And that’s taking a serious toll on our mental and physical wellbeing.
Bit by bit, day by day: How to play the long game with cyber security
The most important thing when it comes to building cyber resilience is to start doing something, anything, to improve.
“Blind spot”: Australia’s biggest websites unable to differentiate robots from humans
Cyber security experts warn botnet attacks are becoming more common as new research shows most aren't able to tell the difference between robots and humas.
Valuations for tech companies are rocketing — but can such rapid growth continue?
Why do people keep running to invest in software technology despite valuations that conventional wisdom would suggest are expensive or overvalued?
The future of work: Why every prediction you read is wrong
While machine learning and artificial intelligence will make a difference to which jobs survive, two other factors will have a bigger impact.