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US Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai has unveiled a plan to push for the complete repeal of the net neutrality regulations which were put in place by the Obama administration.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Western governments intend to control citizens' spending and increase surveillance by eliminating cash from the economy, a renowned investment expert claims.

Published in Market
Thursday, 16 February 2017 15:02

YouTube follows Disney's lead, cuts PewDiePie ties

YouTube has severed ties with one of its more famous content creators, PewDiePie, after several of his videos were found to contain what was deemed to be anti-Semitic content.

Published in Entertainment

Optus hopes to capitalise on the popularity of Snapchat among Australian university students by releasing 10 custom Snapchat filters in universities across Australia during orientation week.

Published in Apps

Dominant PC chip manufacturer Intel today announced a US$7 billion investment in a new semiconductor plant. The announcement was made from the White House Oval Office with chief executive Brian Krzanich standing next to President Donald Trump.

Published in Strategy

Whistleblower Edward Snowden’s Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena has recently expressed his and his client’s desire for clemency to be granted by President Donald Trump.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 07 February 2017 14:30

Monash University wins A$18m for US spy research

Monash University has won an A$18 million research contract to enhance the performance of the US intelligence community.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 07 February 2017 12:22

Deluge of robot housekeepers on the way

Having your floors swept and washing sorted by robots may no longer be the product of science fiction, as new research reveals that more than 1 in 10 American homes will have a housekeeping robot by the year 2020.

Published in Home Tech

Activist group SumOfUs.org has included tech companies such as IBM, SpaceX, Tesla, and Uber among 19 corporations “named and shamed” as supporters of US President Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim immigration policy.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 24 September 2015 14:40

YouTube cuts ads for alternative media

A new policy amendment by Youtube has cut advertising on videos that contain controversial news content,  including videos that promote alternative political views. As a result, at least one popular alternative news media site with hundreds of thousands of subscribers has lost a major source of income. (Note this story has been updated with an official YouTube statement in the final paragraph)

Published in Entertainment

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