Public Distrust Haunts Government’s Digital Push
More than a third of the Australian population is unwilling to provide personal information to the Federal Government because they don’t trust... Read More
Want Free Access To Netflix? This 60GB Plan For Under $40 Will Give It To You
It’s one of the most valuable and impressive phone deals we’ve seen all year – even after the Samsung S20 5G range... Read More
Amazon Wages War On Counterfeit Listings
Amazon is waging war on fake listings on its e-commerce websites by giving more data on counterfeit goods to law enforcement in... Read More
CES 2020: Google Assistant Relaunch With Greater ‘Respect For Privacy’
Three years on from Google’s first CES appearance, the Internet search engine giant has given Google Home a new makeover, teaching it... Read More
Facebook Hack Leaks Millions Of Private User Data
The names and phone numbers of up to 267 million Facebook users have been leaked online. The private information was shared to... Read More
Instagram To Improve Consumer Experience With Global Fact Checking
In it’s latest move to curb the spread of misinformation and increase consumer confidence, Instagram has announced it will take it’s fact-checking... Read More
Netflix Shares Spike Despite Streaming Wars
Netflix shares have jumped 3.4% despite international heavyweights joining the streaming wars. It comes after Netflix’s own data revealed strong competition following... Read More
Do You Accept Google Cheque? Would You Trust It?
In just another dice roll during Google’s worldwide game of technology RISK, the Alphabet-owned company is moving into financial services, with a... Read More
‘We Will Give Fitbit Users The Choice,’ Google
Fitbit users have been in a frenzy since the announcement of Google’s acquisition of the smart-wearable device company over fears the tech... Read More
Smart TVs Incapable of Preventing Tracking
A study by American University Princeton has revealed that the available countermeasures in Smart TVs are ineffective at preventing data tracking. First... Read More








