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APPLE WWDC
Apple flags huge software updates
Apple has spent two hours announcing an avalanche of new software features coming to iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watch and Apple TV.
By CHRIS GRIFFITH
CYBERSECURITY
Hackers paralyse multiple Australian companies
At least seven Australian companies are among dozens infected with the same ransomware that last week crippled the world’s biggest meat company.
By CHRIS GRIFFITH
CAMERAS
Coast to Cooper Creek with the Sony α1
Sometimes the stars align, and that happened for me when I reviewed the $10,000 Sony α1.
By MEG FORBES
TECHNOLOGY
Altium in play over $5bn US bid
US software giant Autodesk swooped with a $5bn takeover offer for ASX-listed Altium, sending the shares almost 40 per cent higher on Monday
By ELI GREENBLAT
BROADBAND
NBN channels price rise in rates plan
NBN Co has flagged the potential end of controversial CVC pricing but a flat-rate pricing model is likely to lead to price hikes.
By DAVID SWAN
TECHNOLOGY
Collapsed Data Republic finds white knight
IXUP has bought the collapsed technology business Data Republic from administrators for $3m.
By DAVID ROSS
COMMENTARY
Tech giant tax push may have downside
The move to make tech giants pay a fair share of tax is going to put great pressure on the Australian franking credits system.
By ROBERT GOTTLIEBSEN
THE DOWNLOAD
Bitcoin continues downward slide
Bitcoin’s vulnerability to statements and tweets by Elon Musk must worry investors.
By DAVID SWAN,CHRIS GRIFFITH
EXCLUSIVE
Recruitment activity ‘on a tear’
This recruitment expert says new jobs are up 30 per cent in Australia, with economic activity picking up across the country.
By DAVID SWAN
FRAUD
Scammers bring in a record haul
Australians lost a record $851m to scams in 2020, as Covid-19 lockdowns pushed more people online, providing scammers with a steady stream of victims.
By CLIONA O’DOWD
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