Commonwealth to embark on major digital upgrade of government services

Commonwealth to embark on major digital upgrade of government services

Digital government services will get significant upgrades in the federal budget,including face verification technology.

  • byRob Harris

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Apple takes a gamble as it makes loyalty push
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Apple takes a gamble as it makes loyalty push

Apple is to launch a dramatic bid to sign up millions of iPhone users for its streaming services as it takes on Amazon Prime and Netflix in a battle to dominate the entertainment industry.

  • byMatthew Field
Apple set to offer subscription bundles to win loyalty

Apple set to offer subscription bundles to win loyalty

The bundles,dubbed"Apple One"inside the technology giant,will let customers subscribe to several of the company's digital services at a lower monthly price.

  • byMark Gurman
Amazon,Apple,Facebook and Google are bulletproof

Amazon,Apple,Facebook and Google are bulletproof

Trying to crack down on the power exhibited by the"big tech"giants may be too big of a hurdle for the US and Europe.

  • byAlex Webb
How a German media company brought Australia’s greatest magazine empire to its knees

How a German media company brought Australia’s greatest magazine empire to its knees

For decades,the ACP magazine empire soared as it helped teach Australians to cook,dress,talk royalty,flirt and supercharge our sex lives. Then came the internet,new owners – and a startling freefall.

  • byTim Elliott
Interest in edtech surges as coronavirus forces students to learn online

Interest in edtech surges as coronavirus forces students to learn online

Education technology providers say the pandemic is triggering widespread engagement as companies respond to increased demand due to anticipated school closures.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos
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ING Australia reports sharp profit jump as it lures in new customers

ING Australia reports sharp profit jump as it lures in new customers

ING chief says the bank is the'lead challenger'to the big four as it reports a sharp jump in Australians using it as their primary banking service.

  • byCharlotte Grieve