Microsoft Shares Jump Again – But Apple Remains Top Dog
Shares in Microsoft jumped US$1.70 on the Nasdaq exchange yesterday, closing the official day’s trading at US$107.90 after touching $108.14. This gave... Read More
War Of The Frenemy Hackers Now Hitting Aussie Organisations
Australian companies are being ripped off more than ever by customers, suppliers and cyber-hackers who are using the Dark Web, backed by... Read More
Microsoft Shares Jump 5% From Historic Revenue
Microsoft shares jumped 5 per cent after the news the company hit US$100bn in yearly revenue for the first time in the... Read More
June Job Growth Booms
Latest ABS numbers reveal job growth boomed in June, adding over 50,000 new positions during the month. The number of employed individuals... Read More
eBay Q2 Results Miss Analyst Expectations
eBay Q2 results were average with its revenue rising only 9 per cent to US$2.6bn missing analysts expectations. During the quarter, eBay... Read More
Google Hit With Historic $6.8bn EU Antitrust Fine
Google has been hit with a record €4.34bn ($6.83bn) fine for breaching the European Union’s antitrust rules where the search engine giant... Read More
Acer Founder Calls For Globalised Subsidiaries
Acer Founder, Stan Shih, has reportedly called for the internationalisation of Acer’s new business subsidiaries, affirming it will provide the best opportunity... Read More
My Health Record System Reels As Thousands Opt Out
Oops. Lucky it’s not an emergency – but the Australian Digital Health Agency, which runs the Turnbull Government’s much-vaunted My Health Record... Read More
ACCC Soon To Implement Consumer Data Rights
The consumer data right, which enables customers to safely share their information with trusted service providers is a fundamental competition and consumer... Read More
Facebook May Cop $3 Billion Bill To Compensate Aussies
Litigation funding legal firm IMF Bentham appears to be looking for a compensation payout of up to $3 billion by Facebook to... Read More








