What the Magnificent Seven’s $1.7 trillion meltdown tells us about the economy

What the Magnificent Seven’s $1.7 trillion meltdown tells us about the economy

The key question for investors is whether this is just a correction in what has been quite an ebullient market – or something more threatening.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz

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Amazon builds new mega warehouse as shoppers seek out larger items

Amazon builds new mega warehouse as shoppers seek out larger items

Amazon Australia is developing two new super-scale robotics-led centres amid strong growth in online purchases of bulky goods such as furniture and flat screen TVs.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
The digital revolution may be returning us to hi-tech serfdom

The digital revolution may be returning us to hi-tech serfdom

Led by a few big tech companies – Meta,Alphabet,Apple,Amazon and Microsoft – the digital revolution is turning capitalism into “technofeudalism”.

  • byRoss Gittins
What are Matter,Thread and Wi-Fi 7,and how they can make life easier?

What are Matter,Thread and Wi-Fi 7,and how they can make life easier?

You might not know about these latest wireless standards just yet,but they’ll be key to pulling your smart home together in the near future.

  • byTim Biggs
TV industry fights to stop streamers ‘locking up’ digital sports rights

TV industry fights to stop streamers ‘locking up’ digital sports rights

Insiders say there is a “regulatory gap” that means broadcasts of major events could effectively disappear behind a digital paywall.

  • byCalum Jaspan
Will the ‘Magnificent Seven’ remain magnificent?

Will the ‘Magnificent Seven’ remain magnificent?

Apple,Nvidia and other tech giants have driven Wall Street to record levels. That could turn into a problem.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
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Amazon may have just solved the smart home problem

Amazon may have just solved the smart home problem

A new device allows for logical,communal control of all your devices rather than relying on apps and voice.

  • byTim Biggs
The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street

The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street

First it was the “Magnificent Seven” and now,it seems,Nvidia might be “The One”. Following last week’s extraordinary result,the future of the sharemarket may depend on it.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Tech’s mixed bag:Atlassian tumbles,Facebook soars

Tech’s mixed bag:Atlassian tumbles,Facebook soars

Market optimism in global technology companies has see-sawed over the past 12 months,amid lay-offs and valuation drops.

  • byDavid Swan
Amazon self-censors Nicole Kidman’s new show in Hong Kong

Amazon self-censors Nicole Kidman’s new show in Hong Kong

Beijing’s national security laws aimed to wipe out dissent in the democratic enclave of Hong Kong. Now they have neutered Nicole Kidman in the Amazon series Expats.

  • byEryk Bagshaw
The anti-Andrew Tate:How MrBeast turned niceness into a $150m YouTube empire

The anti-Andrew Tate:How MrBeast turned niceness into a $150m YouTube empire

MrBeast is top talent in both a new and old-school way – and billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos both want the 25-year-old YouTuber for their platforms.

  • byStephen Armstrong