
Is Internet Archive’s unrestricted lending of 1.4 million books legal?
Four publishers have sued the non-profit organisation for making 1.4 million books freely available for lending.
When the sun sets in North America, that means it is time for our Australian bureau to talk about development with a Down Under view.
Four publishers have sued the non-profit organisation for making 1.4 million books freely available for lending.
As more governments consider the use of contact tracing apps to prevent the spread of coronavirus, researchers say privacy will have to be at the forefront of efforts in order for civilians to use it.
Technology professionals will have a growing role in the fashion sector's bid to being more sustainable, according to an upcycling expert.
Time is running out, with half of the reef's coral already dead.
Victoria Police's head of reactive online communications details how his team delivered real-time emergency services through social listening.
Australians can now relive their '90s and '00s web experiences over and over again.
The companion robot, ikki, is portable and helps children to monitor their health and feel more engaged in the recovery process.
Australia finally has a telecommunications products resource dedicated to people with disability.
RMIT in collaboration with ISAE-Supaéro has created a bio-inspired drone that flaps its wings and rides wind currents like birds.
The university has updated its HR platform with Workday and will soon go live with a learning management system from Canvas, as it updates its tech and redefines where the IT shop sits.
Human rights advocates have called on the Australian government to protect the rights of all in an era of change, saying tech should serve humanity, not exclude the most vulnerable members of society.
The university turned to Aruba for apps, location services, and seamless Wi-Fi between the dorm and the lecture hall to create a connected 'small city' within their Melbourne City campus.
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International accelerator Techstars and Australian accelerators Springboard Enterprises Australia and Skalata Ventures are bringing healthcare and sports tech programs to Victoria.
The National Australia Bank is seeking 2,000 tech-focused staff and sending more than 2,000 of its existing staff through training provided by AWS to combat the looming skills shortage.
The bank's CIO has used the term 'frenemies' to describe the relationship Westpac has with the fintech community down under.