US online giant is challenging business goods suppliers
Local businesses stocking up on sought-after items like cleaning supplies and technology appear to be flocking to a procurement website set up by the world’s biggest e-commerce company. Amazon Business…
Aussie music stars sing out against big AI song scrape
Paul Dempsey is among the big-name Australian musicians finding their original songs in datasets used to train artificial intelligence. A dataset search tool recently created by US publication The Atlantic…
Defence performance problems even worse than expected
Performance issues in Defence have been found to be more widespread than expected with “congested” decision making, as Labor undertakes the biggest overhaul of the department in five decades. The…
Fortescue harassment lawsuit sparks demand for answers
A politician who investigated sexual harassment and abuse in Australia’s mining camps is demanding answers over fresh allegations against a resources giant. Fortescue has been hit with a class action…
Stefanovic eyes polarising podcast play as TV turns off
Broadcaster Karl Stefanovic might have made his final appearance at Nine, and experts say an exit will allow him to cash in on a booming podcast sector fuelled by polarisation.…
US Supreme Court scales back Roundup cancer lawsuits
The US Supreme Court has reined in thousands of lawsuits pursued in state courts accusing Bayer of failing to warn users that the active ingredient in its Roundup weedkiller causes…
Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads over memory cost
Apple has raised iPad and MacBook prices, saying it can no longer shield customers from soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the artificial intelligence industry’s data centre build-out.…
“Community Strong Australia” party launches. It’s the Senate, stupid!
Community Strong Australia might not be the strongest name, and its logo less than transfixing, but Michael Pascoe reckons CSA senators are on the way. With all eyes on One…
Coalition blames tax reform for social cohesion decline
Controversial tax changes will further deplete social cohesion, the coalition claims, as the measures pass parliament. The Greens struck a deal with the government to pass curbs to negative gearing…
Barnaby Joyce owes me a beer
Barnaby Joyce stole my beer. More importantly, Pauline Hanson is trying to steal the Australian soul with her moronculturalism. Monte Dwyer with the story. Some years ago, I attended the…