Aussie Businesses ‘Adapting To Covid’: Government Report
Businesses have continued to adapt their operations in response to COVID-19, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).... Read More
Seven West Inks Google, Facebook Deals After Media Law Feud
Australian media giant Seven West Media has inked multi-year content deals with Facebook and Google coming just months after media code laws... Read More
Intel Seeks 8 Billion Euros From EU For Chip Plant
Intel has asked for €8 billion in public subsidies towards building a semiconductor factory in Europe amid a shortage of supplies. Intel... Read More
Amazon Pandemic Profit Triples
Amazon’s Q1 pandemic boom has seen profit more than triple from a year ago, fuelled by the growth of online shopping. Amazon... Read More
AFP Issues Search Warrant On Tech Support Scheme Scam
An Australian purported business masquerading as an authorised Microsoft partner, is alleged to have been linking victims to offshore scammers. The Australian... Read More
Four Out Of Five Aussies Will Pay More For EVs
Most Australians are keen to make the switch to electric vehicles, but site poor government policies as a key barrier to uptake,... Read More
Government Agencies Could Share Personal Data In New Bill
Privacy advocates fear Coalition’s proposed data-sharing law is reminiscent of the recent debacle of robodebt and Services Australia. Under a Coalition-proposed law... Read More
Optus To Exit 3G From April 2022
Optus is looking to refresh its network technology from late April 2022 after reallocating its 2100MHz spectrum assets as consumers and enterprise... Read More
Amazon Offers $200,000 Grants As SMBs Show Resilience
On the back of Amazon’s Launchpad program aimed at backing start-ups and entrepreneurs to harness the power of the e-commerce giant, it... Read More
QuantumScape Embroiled In Battery Controversy
The hottest name in batteries at present is not Tesla or LG Chem – but QuantumScape. The company chalked up a recent... Read More









