Who's afraid of Kara Swisher? Everyone in Silicon Valley, that's who
US journalist and entrepreneur Kara Swisher, the scourge of Silicon Valley, is short, sharp, and if you're a tech entrepreneur messing up, very, very scary.
US journalist and entrepreneur Kara Swisher, the scourge of Silicon Valley, is short, sharp, and if you're a tech entrepreneur messing up, very, very scary.
Analysts are questioning the value of Telstra's surprise decision to plough an extra $3 billion into its networks.
In a rare public display of support for Australian technology, Microsoft founder Bill Gates is putting money into a Sydney biotech start-up.
In the every-millisecond-counts world of Olympic swimming, the US swimming team has an unlikely partner in its quest for gold.
News of Telsa boss Elon Musk's latest read sent the price of the few copies out there skyrocketing.
Who says you need training or experience to crack into an industry?
A worker has been sacked in Perth for failing to tell his boss he was working as an Uber driver on the side.
Carsales says technology is at the forefront of a push into global markets, helping nudge its profit up for the financial year.
Deliveroo has raised $361 million in a bid to compete with UberEats.
The vision? "A world where where all babies, whether breastfed or formula-fed, are equally healthy, happy and strong."
Expansion into Chinese markets is the name of the game.
We can improve business leadership across the board. We just need to know how.
What looks today like Uber's capitulation, albeit an extremely rational one, may tomorrow look like a strategic retreat that helped it win a global war.
A website that allows people to sell their home privately without the use of an agent says the real estate industry is 'ripe for disruption'.
Uber's multi-billion dollar solo China ride has come to a stop with the acquisition of its Chinese operations.
Supercomputers that create 3-D seismic maps of BHP's oil and gas assets have already notched savings of $665 million in development costs at a project in the Caribbean.
It's nice to see there's at least one Japanese company that can monetise consumers' desire to play games.
Working out who can win from digital disruption is one of the biggest challenges – and the Holy Grail – for businesses, investors and governments.
The growing fleet of "self-driving" cars on Australia's roads are unsafe and will lead to fatal crashes unless the technology is improved, a road safety expert has warned.
As the tech giant reaches the ubiquitious phone's milestone, its future may lie elsewhere.
The big banks want to join forces and negotiate as a bloc with technology giant Apple over the mobile payment service.
The billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is running a private rocket company, doubling down on alternative fuels and pressing on with Tesla after a series of accidents.
Turning up in the wrong clothes with no food for the class party: for schoolchildren, this is the stuff of bad dreams, but Julie Bray saw her chance.
People living in apartments will not be able to stop other landlords renting their properties on Airbnb to short term tenants, a landmark Supreme Court decision has found.
Tesla's plans for a commercial truck, public bus, pick-up, SUV and more are seen as too costly.
The Tesla chief has unveiled an ambitious plan that will pitch the company directly against Uber.
Dollar Shave Club, a startup built on the idea of inexpensive razors, has sold itself for a rich price.
What is it about Unlockd that made Sol Trujillo bury the hatchet with our backward nation and re-engage with corporate Australia?
Netflix added 1.68 million subscribers in the second quarter, falling short of its own forecasts.
Messaging company Line Corp raised more than $1.3 billion in the year's biggest tech float.
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