Technology
Solved: share house fights
Doug Hendrie A new app means the end of scraps about whose turn it is to take out the garbage.
Where are the female hackers?
Anneli Knight It's a question the tech sector needs to answer, and fast.
What's Australia's top cooking app?
Adam Courtenay It's had more than half a million downloads since it was launched and includes recipes from our top chefs.
Death of the password?
Anneli Knight In the future, you can forget about having to remember a series of pesky numbers and letters.
privacy
Do you know where your data is?
Alexandra Cain Watchdog finds second hand computers a treasure trove of confidential information.
The mobile ‘youngpreneurs’ transforming small business
Brad Paterson A mobile revolution is transforming the way small enterprises operate.
Why do a reverse takeover?
Caitlin Fitzsimmons For technology firm Bulletproof, it made perfect sense to use a mining company's shell to list rather than do an IPO.
Start-up employee share scheme review
Caitlin Fitzsimmons Government keeps its promise to examine “massive handbrake on start-ups in Australia”.
Brisbane start-up's life-saving phone gets closer to launch
KRISTIAN SILVA Hype's already building for a Brisbane-designed mobile phone with just one button
Apps to supercharge your business in 2014
Gayle Bryant Make this the year technology transforms your enterprise.
Customers driving technology trends
Christena Singh Small businesses are switching on to new media and technologies, in response to consumer preferences.
The gadget that automates your home
Christopher Niesche Ninja Blocks is like a remote control for your home, and has attracted funding from Atlassian's founders.
Beware the dangers of e-cards
Kate Jones They can send the wrong message and risk spreading viruses.
Harness technology and preserve the personal touch
Marcus Moufarrige How can you humanise technology for the benefit of your business?
Rival collapses turn Amaysim profitable
Michael Bailey Mobile virtual network operator backed by former Optus chief had to get to $100 million of service revenues before it could claim it was in the black.
Online copycat crackpots
Nina Hendy It's not just individuals whose identities are stolen online. Now some businesses are having to cope with having their identities stolen online.
So you want to be an internet sensation?
Caroline James Going viral on the internet can be a one way ticket to fame and fortune. So how do you do it?
Security tips to protect your business
Geoff Prentis There are ways to prevent the risk of an IT security attack.
What's the next tablet?
Christopher Niesche We've done smart phones and tablets, so what's next? Here comes the 'wriblet'...
Marketing and IT jump into bed for 'Big Data'
James Forbes Even small businesses can combine marketing and IT knowledge to better target customers.
Finally, we're living in the age of the Jetsons
Anneli Knight Live in a space-age house thanks to Aussie technology that's taking on the world.
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Finally, we're living in the age of the Jetsons
Anneli Knight Live in a space-age house thanks to Aussie technology that's taking on the world.