Peter Dutton has appeared to back Elon Musk’s X in the bitter fight to stop the platform from showing violent footage of a church stabbing.
Courtney Gould
Tech giant Google reported $2 billion Australian revenue in the year to December but the company’s advertising business went backwards in a subdued market.
Matt Mckenzie
Politicians, police and national security figures have all backed tougher age limits on social media, but researchers say otherwise.
Eleanor Campbell
Lawyers for Elon Musk’s X say the bishop who was allegedly stabbed in a Sydney church “strongly” opposes the video being removed from online, a court has heard.
Steve Zemek
Extremists, scammers and child abusers alike are exploiting artificial intelligence for harm, making ‘diabolic’ imaginary scenarios a reality.
Ellen Ransley
As social media giants come under the microscope, Australia is actively considering one thing to protect kids online.
Social media giants are being put under the microscope amid growing calls for them to co-operate with Australia’s intelligence and law-enforcement agencies.
Courtney Gould and Ellen Ransley
Big tech companies aren’t doing enough to stop terrorists and extremists spreading dangerous content on their platforms, the nation’s top spy says.
The Prime Minister and the tech billionaire have traded barbs as a fight over social media platform X escalates.
Aussies will be encouraged to take the most fuel-efficient route next time they plug in an address in this maps app.
NCA NewsWire
Social media giants have been accused of becoming “a playground for criminals and cranks” as plans for tougher laws intensify.
Tech giants have been urged to do more to remove violent content off their platforms in the fallout of two horrific stabbing incidents.
Experts are warning people to beware of bizarre AI images flooding social media which depict children dressed as cabbages and Jesus made out of shellfish.
William Summers
Elon Musk has blasted the online watchdog over claims an order to remove content related to the Sydney church stabbing was ‘unlawful and dangerous’.
Nathan Schmidt
Leaders are blaming social media companies for a surge in false and harmful information in the aftermath of one of the deadliest mass killings in the nation’s history.
Vodafone customers across the country experienced difficulties in making and receiving calls on Tuesday.
Aisling Brennan
The Commonwealth dropped its criminal case against Meta that was being pursued by Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest.
Emma Kirk
The chilling letter a creepy stalker sent to the cop who arrested him for making a hoax bomb threat has been revealed in court.
The man is accused of sending 17 million scam texts in just one week and is now facing a “highly complex” court case.
Lauren Ferri
Global tech titan Elon Musk is pursuing legal action over a post on his social media platform that was allegedly harmful to a transgender activist.
Duncan Evans
An American living down under has shared his views on one “weird” rule Australia has at Easter time.
The woman was trying to cancel her home insurance and sell her home so she could send money to a new boyfriend.
Madeleine Achenza
With Australians using more data than ever before across multiple devices, millions are now eligible for faster, more reliable internet.
A Facebook whistleblower says Australia should force Meta to the negotiating table amid ongoing uncertainty about the future of news online.