By the end 2015, nearly 560 million people in Africa had some kind of mobile phone package.
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The African continent appears to have the most remarkable potential for growth and transformation, but can it be sustainable?
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Fashion weeks are becoming less about fashion cliques, and opening up to the masses.
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Making decisions about what people do and don’t read is the traditional role of an editor, no matter what Facebook claims.
Standing strong.
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Why the fanfare around Apple’s next product launch is already eclipsing its recent tax trouble.
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By offering single platforms exclusive rights for their new albums, some musicians are streaming against the tide.
Breakthroughs in virtual and augmented reality technology are expected to change the worksites of the future.
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A scenario analysis of the construction industry in 2036 paints an interesting picture for workers.
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The R&B superstar is demonstrating just how far the use of mystery goes in today’s cluttered music market.
Mad as hell and tagging you in the comments.
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Pressure from online comments can cause our democratically elected leaders to act in the strangest ways.
Australia has had enough reports on innovation. It’s time for NSW to “do innovation”.
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Here are five ways to strengthen innovation in NSW, so that all the talk of “being innovative” translates to actually “doing innovation” into the future.
Incoming Innovation Minister Greg Hunt must help Malcolm Turnbull resurrect the innovation agenda.
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The innovation agenda may have failed to resonate with Australians, but it shouldn’t be abandoned.
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The likes of Tesla’s autopilot technology isn’t meant for you to take your eyes off the road – there could be fatal consequences if you do.
Developers at Kenya’s Ushahidi.
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Relying on foreign-hosted websites makes Africa’s internet slower and more expensive. It’s time for a change.
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A simple kite mark could let you know that you aren’t signing away your rights when you download a new app.
Could blockchain bring the traditional CEO unstuck?
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Imagine a CEO that could bridge international work days, across country markets, working 24 hours a day.
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Leavers are very active but remainers have secured some key victories – even before #catsagainstbrexit turned up.
ASIC hopes it will lure fintech startups from Australia and Singapore to its innovation program.
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Business Briefing: ASIC tries to prevent fintech startups from becoming scammers
ASIC is teaming up with its Singaporean counterpart to encourage more fintech startups and dip its toe into the fast moving waters of the digital economy.
Machine learning is driving the next revolution in computing.
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We’re just at the beginning of working out the tasks machines will make us better at.
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The #Brexit campaign is showing a masterful use of hashtags to dominate the debate in this corner of the internet. But no filters please, we’re British.
Pay TV is growing globally, and programming data is now up for grabs.
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A move by the US to open up more competition in pay-TV has sparked a debate about TV viewing data.
Should we be forced to work at home?
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France is introducing a ‘right to disconnect’ law, but it may struggle to get businesses in line.