Technology
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Start-ups
‘Seek for Gen Z’ start-up raises $7m
Co-founders of the Iconic and Zip Co say their AI-powered jobs platform Hatch will soon replace traditional resumes.
- by David Swan
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Xbox to publish more games on PlayStation, Switch in push for growth
Microsoft plans to disrupt the traditional console gaming market, saying it wants its games to as big and popular as they could possibly be.
- by Tim Biggs
Overview Trailer - Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass - Side Order DLC
Challenge yourself in a new single-player campaign that's designed to be replayed over and over again! As Agent 8, you must defeat wave after wave of enemies to ascend the ominous Spire of Order, accompanied by the drone…Pearl?
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AI
Australian mayor abandons world-first ChatGPT lawsuit
Brian Hood made global headlines last year after OpenAI allegedly smeared his reputation. He reveals why he’s no longer suing the chatbot.
- by David Swan
How to play your PS5 in your hands and not on your TV screen
The new Remote Player is wonderful for playing your PlayStation games anywhere in the house, as long as they’re not too demanding.
- by Tim Biggs
Opinion
Social media
Facebook is 20. It still hasn’t grown up
On its 20th birthday, Facebook has become the poster child for ‘enshittification’, where an online platform decays to the point in which is only serves itself.
- by David Swan
Samsung’s latest Ultra is incredible, but not vastly improved by AI
When it comes to hardware, the phone takes small but important steps up from last year, but it also comes with a whole host of AI-powered creativity features.
- by Tim Biggs
NBN feels the need for speed as broadband demand outstrips supply
The company’s losses have ballooned, but NBN Co says that’s all part of the plan as Australians increasingly upgrade to ultra-fast broadband plans.
- by David Swan
Telcos’ customer complaints spike after Optus outage
Ombudsman Cynthia Gebert says the company’s offers of free data was cold comfort for many Optus customers, especially those who couldn’t call triple-zero.
- by David Swan
Tech unicorns vanish as start-up funding plummets
Australia did not produce a billion-dollar tech “unicorn” in 2023, but investors remain bullish about the year to come.
- by David Swan