Technology
On Disruption: An insider’s view of the collapse of journalism

Can journalism and the news industry survive the perfect storm of digital disruption? Dr Martin ...  
Screen Themes: Far Cry 5 vs Fortnite Season 5

Video games have long been a cause of conservative hysteria and 2018 is no different. Entertain ...  
Think for Yourself: Cryptocurrencies

You’ve all heard of Bitcoin and Etherium, but what about Dogecoin or Halycion? None of them are ...  
Australia, China and the geopolitics of internet connectivity

How can Australia, sitting at a lamentable 56 on the global broadband speed scale, possibly be ...  
STUDY: Left-wing Aussies are anxious about expressing political views online

Left-wing-oriented news consumers are more worried about expressing their views online than ...  
When not being a white supermodel incites online rage

Star Wars actress Kelly Marie Tran has been mercilessly trolled online for her acting skills ...  
Uber and Airbnb: Who really benefits in the 'share economy'?

The share economy is a façade that allows companies such as Uber to flaunt social values at the ...  
Will ONO emerge as Facebook with a conscience?

Social media has been a cut-throat business in recent times but at least one newcomer is aiming to ...  
The tragedy of Australia’s NBN

Anthony Eales discusses the future of Australia's troubled National Broadband Network with hopes ...  
Dissidents risk government intervention in domain names battle

Recent controversy surrounding Australia's internet domain name administration has gone from bad ...  
The abnormalisation of society: How tech turned lonely men into mass murderers

Involuntary celibacy has been recently used as an excuse for homicides, but freedom of online ...  
auDA given ultimatum to sort out internal affairs

Turmoil within Australia's internet domain administration could lead to it being handed back to ...  
Taxpayer-funded surveillance: The Liberal Party database and i360 combine

i360 captures data from the Feedback database, operated by Parakeelia, which is owned by the ...  
Surveillance, shadow profiling and political omniscience

Melanie McCartney delves into the murky world of big data surveillance methods and the ramifica ...  
With flying cars coming, should we really be building new roads?

The Government's pledged billions for new roads. Instead, they should consider flying cars for ...  
Bill Morrow slams the door and kicks the dog as he prepares to log off from his dud NBN

The CEO of the NBN Corporation now admits that the government is to blame for Australia's slow ...  
Cyber war: Russia not playing by the rules, if there are any rules

Is the Government's cybersecurity advice following Russian trolling activity sufficient or ...  
Why is it so hard to delete Facebook?

People are concerned about how their data will be used but few contemplate permanently deleting ...  

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