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Atlassian paid $284m tax before ATO deal
Over the past six years Atlassian’s Australian entity paid $283.8 million of tax locally before reaching an agreement to pay more tax.
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- Tess Bennett
Blackbird tours US hunting for Aussie deals abroad
Blackbird Ventures investment partners have picked up their search for the next Aussie-founded tech unicorns abroad, as bigger local deals dry up.
- Jessica Sier
‘Make peace’: How Microsoft remade its ruthless corporate image
Can Microsoft, on many days the most valuable company in the world, and with a history of squeezing competitors, truly claim to be more evolved than most?
- Noam Scheiber
AI auditors let the ATO find millions in unpaid tax and super
Natural language AI models have helped the ATO find hundreds of millions of liabilities and pinpoint organisations that may not be paying employees enough super.
- Paul Smith
The AI horrors Husic will head off with ‘guardrails’
Science and Industry Minister Ed Husic is trying to thread the needle with AI rules strong enough to protect society, without killing innovative business.
- Paul Smith
Inside Telstra’s AI charge
Telstra’s top tech exec says the company is halfway towards an ambitious AI plan, but admits it is the steepest technology learning curve it has ever faced.
- Paul Smith
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Why this new Samsung phone can help you be your best self
Samsung’s latest Galaxy S Ultra maintains its position as the most useful phone you can buy. So what if sometimes it gives you more than you bargained for?
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The cyber lessons Australia still has not learnt
Big data breaches have highlighted cyber vulnerabilities to Australians, but there are two crucial points that are getting lost in the public post-incident brouhaha.
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AI should do what humans can’t, not what we want
The best deployments of AI are helping us discover solutions to big problems and work smarter, without taking the humanity out of creativity or selling junk.
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As Nvidia explodes, this may be the way to play AI on the ASX
The ASX has few direct links to the AI boom, but investors should think about which local stocks are best placed to lead the race to adoption.
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Why this new Samsung phone can help you be your best self
Samsung’s latest Galaxy S Ultra maintains its position as the most useful phone you can buy. So what if sometimes it gives you more than you bargained for?
- John Davidson
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The new Samsung Galaxy could transform your phone calls
Most of the new features in the soon-to-be-released Galaxy S24 Ultra are software, so Samsung can keep working on them long after you buy it.
- John Davidson
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The best deployments of AI are helping us discover solutions to big problems and work smarter, without taking the humanity out of creativity or selling junk.
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Businesses still at the starting line in AI race
We are starting to see tangible returns from early corporate AI deployments, but there is still room for much more ambition and evolved use in the years ahead, experts say.
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Megaport on M&A watchlists as Slattery heads for exit
Nothing lights up Street Talk’s radar like a company getting its defence strategy in order.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Broker pressures Seek to unlock VC fund’s $2.3b valuation
Analysts from Morgan Stanley argue the job classifieds site and VC investor should make major changes to maximise shareholders’ perception of its value.
- Nick Bonyhady and Tom Richardson
Pro Medicus share price pause ‘a good entry point’
A $2.8 million share buyback has helped restore $1.2 billion of value to Pro Medicus. Despite its sky-high multiple, bulls think it has further to run.
- Tess Bennett
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Nvidia’s AI-fuelled rocket ship draws acclaim and doubters
The explosive growth of Nvidia dates back to a Steve Jobs-like visionary decision but investors are betting on how long its dominance of the AI market can last.
- Jessica Sier and Paul Smith
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As Nvidia explodes, this may be the way to play AI on the ASX
The ASX has few direct links to the AI boom, but investors should think about which local stocks are best placed to lead the race to adoption.
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Former Aquamamma CEO says investors should have read fine print
Emma Gibson, the wellness start-up’s co-founder and a former Rich Lister, says backers should have known she had not verified the figures she was pitching.
- Jessica Sier
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Is Nvidia really the ‘most important stock’ on the planet?
Nvidia’s staggering growth and surging share price is drawing comparisons to previous bubbles. How should investors approach this mania?
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Nvidia proves it’s the weapons dealer for the AI age
Nvidia’s shares surged in extended trading after its latest results and its next quarter revenue outlook exceeded Wall Street’s already high expectations.
- Nick Bonyhady
Iranian-backed hackers target Israel after Hamas attack
New threat assessment from global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike also warns AI-generated deepfakes pose a threat to democratic elections.
- Andrew Tillett
How the hackers were hacked by federal agents
A coalition of international law enforcement breaches the world’s most prolific ransomware syndicate, LockBit, which left prints on the DP World hack.
- Nick Bonyhady
WiseTech returns to all-time high after profit beats forecasts
Freight software provider WiseTech has added $3 billion to its market cap after its first-half results beat expectations.
- Tess Bennett
Tool to prevent AI scams raised Aussies’ Tinder hit rates by 67pc
In a trial before a global rollout of ID verification services, Tinder says its Aussie and Kiwi users signing up, saw a 67 per cent increase in matches.
- Antonia Mufarech
Defence contractor Informatech seeks strategic partner; taps Ad Astra
Sources said the firm, founded in 2015 by a trio of army veterans, is projected to report revenues of $75 million in the next financial year.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Start-up says it will beat famous Aussie rival to make a quantum computer
Diraq says it’s on track to beat Michelle Simmons’ company – backed by Telstra, the CBA and the government – to the punch with a commercial model by 2028.
- John Davidson