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After 27 years, Internet Explorer is dead

After 27 years, Internet Explorer is dead

Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture, joining BlackBerry phones, dial-up modems and Palm Pilots in the dustbin of tech history.

  • by Richard Jacobsen

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Tesla chair predicts tech worker boom in western Sydney

Tesla chair predicts tech worker boom in western Sydney

Tesla’s chair Robyn Denholm is confident the recent wipeout in global technology stock valuations will not hinder growth in the sector domestically.

  • by Anne Hyland
Aussies sweep inclusivity gongs at Apple Design Awards

Aussies sweep inclusivity gongs at Apple Design Awards

Two Australian development teams were recognised for their work embracing diversity.

  • by Trevor Long
Apple unveils Pay Later service, iPhone updates and new Macbook Airs
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Apple unveils Pay Later service, iPhone updates and new Macbook Airs

Apple has unveiled a powerful new computer chip, updated laptops and a bevy of software features to kick off its Worldwide Developer Conference.

  • by Tim Biggs
Atlassian defies tech stock nosedive

Atlassian defies tech stock nosedive

Better than expected revenue will aid the company’s ambitious plan to hire 5000 more staff in Australia.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
Artificial intelligence watches hospital workers put on PPE to check for COVID safety

Artificial intelligence watches hospital workers put on PPE to check for COVID safety

There are 103 mistakes health workers can make when putting on and taking off PPE. But a team of Macquarie University doctors believe a new app can eliminate human error.

  • by Lisa Visentin
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Incompetence of NSW Electoral Commission a risk to our democracy

Incompetence of NSW Electoral Commission a risk to our democracy

The well-funded NSW Electoral Commission should be overhauled after chaotic local government elections which left many candidates, voters and volunteers scratching their heads.

  • by Catherine Cusack
‘Desperate to find answers’: Hospitality sector turns to apps for help

‘Desperate to find answers’: Hospitality sector turns to apps for help

me&u, Sample and FoodByUs are just three of a growing cohort of tech players helping Australia’s hospitality industry find its feet again.

  • by Jessica Yun
Holberton shakes up tech education with Melbourne campus

Holberton shakes up tech education with Melbourne campus

Project -based software engineering school offers an intensive nine-month course that focuses on hands-on collaboration rather than lessons.

  • by Tim Biggs
Meet the digital mortgage platform powering ANZ, NAB, Citibank

Meet the digital mortgage platform powering ANZ, NAB, Citibank

The mortgage businesses of some of Australia’s biggest banks are being powered by a $50 million software business.

  • by Jessica Yun
Xero invests in apps, AI and acquisitions as global push continues

Xero invests in apps, AI and acquisitions as global push continues

Cloud accounting platform Xero is leaning into machine learning and the app economy to drive growth and value among its small business customers.

  • by Tim Biggs