Oculus Part Recalled Over Skin Rash Complaints
Facebook has recalled parts of its new Oculus Quest 2 headsets after customers complained they were causing skin rashes. The ACCC’s Product... Read More
Tech Giants In Focus As Aussie Government Welcomes G7 Deal
The Federal Government and the Labor-led Opposition have shown bipartisan support for an agreement between the G7 advanced economies to back a... Read More
Nine Entertainment Signs Deal With Facebook and Google
Nine Entertainment is the latest news organisation to have signed agreements with Facebook and Google, under the Government’s news media bargaining code.... Read More
Facebook Board Rejects Move To Diminish Zuckerberg’s Power
Facebook Inc. rejected two proposals intends to quell Mark Zuckerberg’s control over the company in a board meeting held on Wednesday. The... Read More
Irish Data Regulator Resumes Probe
Ireland’s data regulator has given Facebook six weeks to respond to an investigation that may trigger a ban on the social media... Read More
Facebook Will Only Pay $20.2 Million In Aussie Taxes, Despite $700 Million Ad Revenue
Facebook is once again dodging an Australian tax bill – albeit, completely legally. Despite earning more than $700 million in advertising revenue... Read More
Facebook To Help Fund Ad Standards In Australia
Facebook has joined The Australian Association of National Advertisers, helping to fund the country’s self-regulatory advertising system. The AANA, which also controls... Read More
“Creepy” Move By ABC To Collect Personal Data Slammed
The ABC whose editorial credibility has been challenged after being accused of continued bias against the Coalition Federal Government has moved to... Read More
Only 4% Of iPhone Users Have Agreed To Be Tracked
A comprehensive study of iOS 14.5 users suggests that Apple’s new privacy changes will be a huge disrupter for Facebook and advertising... Read More
Digital Media Says Defamation Laws Already Covered
Facebook, Google and Twitter are set to be held accountable for content from their users, under potential changes to Australia’s defamation laws.... Read More








