Children are being monitored, and their location and other private information harvested and sold by thousands of apps across Apple and Google devices, according to new research, including many big-name games parents will recognise.
ABC chair Ita Buttrose has been accused of failing to comply with the broadcaster’s own editorial style guide in a major speech where she referred to First Nations people as “Aborigines”.
The world’s richest man Elon Musk has given a wild Q&A with Twitter employees, addressing topics such as layoffs, remote working, politics and space aliens.
The winter months are set to bring an above-average dumping of rain for most Australian states, with just southwest Tasmania getting a reprieve after exhausting La Nina conditions.
There are ten areas across Australia where it will become extremely difficult to insure your home by 2030 and one city where up to 90 per cent of homes will be at risk of catastrophic flooding, according to a bombshell new report form the Climate Council.
Aussies have been warned about a surprisingly convincing text message scam aiming to trick customers from a major bank into handing over their details.
For Emily Yang, 29, the rise to becoming one of the NFT world’s biggest names was part accident, part good timing and part making the best out of ill-fated situation.
It seems I can’t just be a wog in my own country anymore. The giant monster that is Facebook, ruling over everyone’s lives, has decided I can’t even use the word.
Elon Musk staged a town hall meeting with Twitter employees on Thursday, addressing everything from lay-offs and remote work to politics and aliens as he appeared to double down on his $44 billion commitment to take over the company.
Australia’s new centre-left government submitted more ambitious emissions targets to the United Nations Thursday, seeking to end a decade of footdragging on climate change.
A grim sign for the Pacific has been issued as Australia and New Zealand agreed on Thursday that the space is now contested, following China’s security deal with the Solomon Islands.
It’s not just big retail chains: smart cars, in-store billboards, and self-check-outs are also monitoring consumers’ faces and privacy experts are calling for greater restrictions on facial recognition technology before its use becomes “creepy”.