What do James Bond and Barbie have in common? It’s all in the brand

What do James Bond and Barbie have in common? It’s all in the brand

Don’t expect to see 007 driving a Toyota. When it comes to product placement,nothing is accidental.

  • byMichael Idato

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The ‘subscription traps’ that prevent customers from unsubscribing

The ‘subscription traps’ that prevent customers from unsubscribing

Unused subscriptions cost the average Australian more than $1200 a year,but there’s limited legislation to stop businesses from shady practises.

  • byAmber Schultz
Historic Mount Martha pub on the market

Historic Mount Martha pub on the market

The original building was formerly home to the Sisters of Charity and a boarding school,before becoming a preparatory school for boys in the 1920s. It was redeveloped as The Dava Lodge Hotel in the 1930s.

  • byNicole Lindsay
Amazon’s robot army is headed to Melbourne

Amazon’s robot army is headed to Melbourne

The retail giant has revealed plans for Australia’s largest warehouse as it banks on the continued growth of online shopping despite the cost-of-living crunch.

  • byEmma Koehn
Amazon is under attack – there may only be one solution
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Retail

Amazon is under attack – there may only be one solution

The stage is set for an epic series of legal battles as Amazon tries to keep its corporate empire together. But breaking itself up would be the first thing for it.

  • byMatthew Lynn
The world is scrambling to take back control of a risky technology
Opinion
AI

The world is scrambling to take back control of a risky technology

The sheer speed at which artificial intelligence has advanced has governments around the world scrambling to regulate a technology that carries as many risks to society as it does opportunities.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
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Sex,cannibalism,podcasts ... and Cyndi Lauper:This TV show has it all
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Sex,cannibalism,podcasts ... and Cyndi Lauper:This TV show has it all

The Horror of Dolores Roach is one of the more unhinged shows we’ve seen lately,but it’s also one of the most fascinating.

  • byKarl Quinn
Tech wreck takes heat out of office space

Tech wreck takes heat out of office space

Technology giants,once touted as saviours of the office,are rethinking how much space they need as they cut staff and deal with a workforce that prefers to work remotely.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
US may curb China access to cloud services like Amazon

US may curb China access to cloud services like Amazon

Washington is considering requiring cloud providers to seek government permission before serving some Chinese firms,the Wall Street Journal reports.

  • byEdwin Chan
Jeff Bezos $15 richer after mystery purchase of one Amazon share

Jeff Bezos $15 richer after mystery purchase of one Amazon share

Social media has been abuzz with theories about why the world’s third-richest person bought a single share of Amazon.com.

  • byBiz Carson andMatt Day
‘Manipulative,deceptive’:Amazon sued for tricking users into subscribing to Prime

‘Manipulative,deceptive’:Amazon sued for tricking users into subscribing to Prime

The online shopping giant has “duped millions of consumers” by illegally inducing them to sign up for its Prime service and then hindering them from cancelling it,the US Federal Trade Commission claims.

  • byDavid McCabe