Social media study points to a close result in the same-sex marriage vote
Plenty of debate on Twitter about the marriage reform survey, and data from that can be crunched to predict the result. So what is it?
Plenty of debate on Twitter about the marriage reform survey, and data from that can be crunched to predict the result. So what is it?
A privacy researcher found a ‘code injection’ that allows Instagram and Facebook to collect sensitive user data, including passwords and credit card details.
If you’re fed up with Facebook, there are many options to step away, from taking a deactivation break, to a digital spring clean of how the platform accesses your data, to a full divorce.
The priorities of science are being influenced less by government policy and academia, and more by the priorities of the philanthropic giver.
Switching web service providers and providing almost $40 million from the federal budget means the census 2021 website should be safe from crashing at the crucial time this evening.
Australia is falling behind other countries in digital skills and infrastructure, but smarter planning and investment can turn things around.
The first set of ethical rules on how self-driving cars should operate have been adopted by the German government.
Philanthropy played an important role in the development of international air travel.
In the pervasively connected world of the 21st century, creating and sharing knowledge has never been easier. But the fact remains that many people still lack the skills required to access this information…
In what is colourfully termed a ‘brute force’ attack, hackers use bots to test millions of username and password combinations on different websites – until they find a match.
David Tuffley is an internationally recognized thought leader on the social impacts of technology. His diverse expertise spans software engineering, cybersecurity, ethics, futurism, and communication…