ALIAVIA Ventures Closes $13.5M Fund To Back Female Tech Founders
To the chagrin of our accountant, none of the money seems to be worming its way to WLT any time soon.
To the chagrin of our accountant, none of the money seems to be worming its way to WLT any time soon.
Google's new phones and watch promise bigger and better things. Bigger price tags, meanwhile, are guaranteed.
Meta reckons it could save brands an entire month every year. We reckon they'll just make more bad ads.
Christmas at the Perkins' shaping up to be one for the ages with this latest news!
An ad company partnership means lunchtime martinis and verbose pitch decks are coming to Shopify's office.
The sleeping aid market keeps heating up with Spotify's entry into the audiobook market.
Sarah McAvoy picks up prestigious industry gong — though not as prestigious as the Women Leading Tech Awards.
Mentoring programs right from university are key to improving diversity in STEM, pens BT's John Penn.
Getty getting in on the gen AI game with its new photo tool.
Can you hear that? It's the sound of small business owners around the country trembling in fear.
Focusing on the customer can overcome a lack of formal IT training, according to n3 Hub's Sara Brown.
Is Apple trying to pull the wool over our eyes? An actual climate expert weighs in here.
Accountants set to be jubilant with more tax incentive toys to play with.
Amazon set to make its Alexa products easier to talk to and, in the process, far, far creepier.
Scope3 highlighting an inconvenient truth and seems to be galvanising more people than Al Gore ever did.
Great news for Klaviyo shareholders this week. Mostly bad news for everyone else, sadly.
As AI chat heats up in the US, we're still wondering what happened to the metaverse.
We're going to go out on a limb here and say that Arm might be a good stock to consider.
Data breaches aren't just bad for business, they don't help your chances of making it to the Pearly Gates, either.
Graphic designers cower behind desks as Firefly makes it out of beta testing and into the public realm.
It's bad news if you like phones & watching TV with Apple & Netflix down but great news if you're big into sandals.
Digital adverts are surprisingly bad for the environment. Though not as much as the humble cow, that is.
Apple makes big strides in its decarbonisation efforts. Now, if only it could explain iCloud to us.
SiteMinder's Leah Rankin on why we need to change the views of tech careers if we can ever make progress.
Did you hate doing homework as much as us? It seems the kids today aren't quite so different, after all.
Danielle Wood to lead the Commission's focus on making the most of data and innovative tech.
Will we ever stop running stories about Elon Musk being a tool? It's hard to see his behaviour changing.
Meg Phillips scooped a delicious $10k from Samsung. That's far more delicious than roadkill, anyway.
Thought the world of government tendering was dull? AutogenAI is here to prove you wrong.
Shepherd & Neumann are the pick of the litter at Forbes' upcoming event. Not to say others are runts, that is.
For all it tries, Optus simply cannot leave the data breach behind it.
Crichton to helm AutogenAI's Australian efforts as it tries to make government tendering better. We don't envy her.
Rees unavailable for comment on the missing stationery and coffee cups from previous employer.
In a noteworthy change, Notermans drops Airtasker for space-tech mineral company. Opp said to be "out of this world."
Yaccarino reportedly heard banging head against the wall and shouting "Not again, Elon!"
Bose imploring government to put Australia first on AI regs. Albo yet to ask Alan Joyce for his opinion, however.