
Punishing people for falling for phishing attacks isn't going to help anyone with cybersecurity - but showing empathy and being open to mistakes can help people learn how to stay safe online.
Punishing people for falling for phishing attacks isn't going to help anyone with cybersecurity - but showing empathy and being open to mistakes can help people learn how to stay safe online.
Indonesia's two online tech giants have officially merged to form a new entity GoTo, which represents an "equal union" between both companies and an ecosystem that accounts for 2% of the country's GDP.
Audio editor has adopted self-hosted error reporting in response to its community rising up against now-scrapped plans to use Google and Yandex analytics.
IBM Hybrid Cloud has been selected to prepare the Australian Immunisation Register ahead of COVID-19 vaccination rollout.
Fully autonomous vehicles are not here yet, with Waymo's latest offering still taking its lumps.
A smart kerbside pilot will soon be underway in Sydney's southwest as part of efforts to reduce the time spent looking for parking.
As mobile and desktop OSes borrow from each other, having a touch screen on a laptop and using apps built for touch makes more sense than other offerings.
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has found that complaints it receives can generally be split into four categories, including advertising and point-of-sale information not always covering key terms.
Blavity CTO Jeff Nelson made early bets on microservices and containers before it was trendy. Here's the Blavity story and a few business and technology lessons learned.
Android 12, Chrome OS, and TensorFlow are all getting sessions at Google I/O 2021. Here are a few themes to ponder.