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'Not good enough': Uber comes clean on sacking offences
Uber has been forced to spell out its reasons for dumping drivers without warning in Australia.
Uber has been forced to spell out its reasons for dumping drivers without warning in Australia.
Two self-driving car pioneers have distinct views of the role of the person behind the wheel.
Billionaire Elon Musk's determination to push limits has hit its most formidable roadblock.
The rise of self-driving cars is fuelled by the belief computers can drive more safely than humans. But that view is now in question.
Mesoblast has tapped into a fresh vein of capital, this time some of Melbourne's high net worth families for up to $120 million
Tesla says the driver and Autopilot did not notice white side of tractor trailer "against a brightly lit sky".
The huge twice-a-decade leaps in technology that used to characterise the video game console business are likely a thing of the past.
The banking password may be about to expire forever as banks opt to scan fingers and faces instead.
The market hates the idea of Tesla Motors acquiring SolarCity.
The electric carmaker makes a bid for the biggest US solar panel maker to become a force in sustainable energy.
The technology to make autonomous cars a reality may be ready. Drivers are not.
It has something 320 million people can't do without, but Twitter's recent efforts to keep up with the Big Five are "all sad, and too late".
With Microsoft buying LinkedIn for $35 billion, now's as good a time as any to revise your profile.
Telstra has the fastest mobile data network in Australia but the once-ridiculed Vodafone now matches the dominant telco for wireless coverage.
It is pronounced dye-goo, but what in the world does it mean?
Many people might not like Mondays, but LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman is probably not one of them.
The company’s struggling share price, and its reliance on stock-based compensation, may be a factor in its sale to Microsoft.
Microsoft's LinkedIn buy is bringing out predictable talk of irrationality. It shouldn't be.
So Labor is going to rework both the technology and rollout of the NBN if it wins. Is this a threat or a promise?
Apple could start selling consumers another desired product - green energy.
The suburb of Maidstone in Melbourne's inner west is a far cry from the busy streets of San Francisco, home to Silicon Valley and some of the world's biggest companies.
Checking the progress online of your takeaway pizza is so 2006. Now you're being tracked, too.
Court ruling in favour of the landlord will send a shiver through the so-called sharing economy.
The market value of a Samsung affiliate nosedived this week after a single tweet by billionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk.
Banks are racing to remake themselves as digital companies.
Telstra's start-up accelerator muru-D is teaching Australian businesses to go global from day one.
Victoria needs investment for upgrades to transfer renewable power to state transmission lines.
Start-up 'co-ops' are challenging the Uber-style business model that has come to define the so-called sharing economy
James Packer and Rupert Murdoch may have a cosy media relationship at the Ten Network, but they have been involved in the mother of all legals battles on the property front - until now.
Four-year-old start-up Airtasker has raised $22 million, with Seven West Media picking up a 15 per cent stake in the online job outsourcing group.