The key question for investors is whether this is just a correction in what has been quite an ebullient market – or something more threatening.
The response of politicians to the growing repugnance to social media’s malign influence following the Sydney stabbings is big on rhetoric,but a large gap yawns between their words and actions.
I upgraded my laptop to a new generation processor and twice the memory in 20 minutes for half the price of a new premium portable PC.
Led by a few big tech companies – Meta,Alphabet,Apple,Amazon and Microsoft – the digital revolution is turning capitalism into “technofeudalism”.
Apple,Google,Facebook and Microsoft earn billions of dollars a year in Australia,and Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones has said he expects multinationals to “pay their fair share”.
As with Google Search,a partnership over the AI chatbot could work for both companies,but what would it be like for consumers?
The US has sued Apple,accusing the technology giant of using its power over app distribution to maintain an iPhone monopoly.
Carol Burnett joins Kristen Wiig and Alison Janney in the colourful soap Palm Royale,which is based on the best-selling book Mr&Mrs American Pie.
Apple’s delay in releasing an AI product has been costly. Now it is trying to make up ground.
The big internet companies are not even doing “the bare minimum” to protect our societies from the mass-scale paedophilia and terrorist incitement flourishing on their sites.
Some of the world’s most senior tech executives have flown into Melbourne for a 16-week trial – the impact may become visible on your home screen in the months to come.