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30 day deadline: White House enforcing strict government TikTok ban

Federal agencies have been handed a 30-day deadline to ensure that TikTok is purged from all government-issued devices.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

‘AI fight’: Microsoft, Google sink millions into new tech company

Two tech giants have invested into Typeface,a platform that can generate personalised blogs, Instagram posts and websites for companies.

  • By Rashi Shrivastava

Meta launches new tool to help teens remove nudes and revenge porn from online

The Meta-backed platform aims to help kids and teens get naked or sexual content of themselves removed from social media.

  • By Alexandra S. Levine
  • Forbes Staff

Is Australia prepared for a catastrophic cyber event?

There’s a growing black hole for our data that is vulnerable, and businesses need to act.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Elon Musk sacks 200 Twitter staffers after saying he wants to ‘stabilise the company’

Sunday’s layoffs included senior staffers who were seen as Musk loyalists, including Esther Crawford, head of subscription service Twitter Blue.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

Consumers driving digital retail trends

Apple and Amazon led the obsession of customer-centricity and human-centred design, so where is everyone else?

  • By Adam Flesch
  • Contributor

The trends shaping Australia’s $71 billion agriculture sector in 2023

In 2020-21 Australian agriculture saw a 17% increase in value to $71 billion according to ABS data.

  • By Remo Carbone
  • Contributor

Bill Gates reveals why AI is the hottest topic of 2023

The Microsoft cofounder talks about his work with AI unicorn OpenAI and AI’s potential impact on jobs and in medicine, and much more.

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

Fintech investment likely to stay subdued; M&A could pick up

KPMG report sees challenges ahead for fintech investment in the first half of 2023.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Qantas half-year profits soar to $1.4 billion

Australian airline Qantas has returned to profit after three years, with underlying profits before tax reaching $1.43 billion in the six months to 31 December 2022.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor
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