Almost half of Australians are back in the office and don't want to be there: RMIT OnlineThe new study found differences in opinion between employees and managers on work models and employee flexibility.May 31, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Productivity
Exploited gig workers need industry reform claims new Flinders University studyAn Adelaide-based partner was sacked by Uber Eats in 2019 for allegedly arriving 10 minutes late for a delivery, after having worked 96 hours in one week.May 30, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Legal
Ed tech wrongfully tracked school children during pandemic: Human Rights WatchA total of 89% of 164 government-endorsed education technologies were found to have endangered the privacy of children.May 26, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Security
YouTube remains in Russia to be an independent news source: CEOSpeaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the CEO was upbeat about her company's role in Russia, whilst a panel of experts tackled the issue of health data privacy.May 25, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Security
Biden launches Indo-Pacific economic framework to counter ChinaThe framework boasts four essential pillars -- trade, supply chains, sustainable energy, and infrastructure -- as well as tax and anti-corruption.May 23, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Security
Court request sees Google allow Tinder-owner Match to use alternative payment systemsGoogle has said it will file a countersuit against the Tinder owner for violating its obligations under the developer distribution agreement after it agreed with a court request to temporarily not kick Match Group off its Play Store.May 22, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Legal
India reaffirms commitment to new cybersecurity rulesService providers will be required to maintain a database that includes user IP addresses, names, and contact information.May 19, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Security
WFH: Australians felt a AU$5.6b travel time cost reduction according to new researchPhysical transport infrastructure should be more critically reviewed, the iMove report said.May 18, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Home & Office
New Zealand's Parliamentary Service transitions to TechnologyOne platformThe transition comes off the back of the procurement framework arrangement made between Australian enterprise software firm TechnologyOne and the New Zealand Minister of Business Innovation and Employment.May 18, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Innovation
Musk did not seek due diligence and the $44b deal will be completed: TwitterTwitter said it is 'committed to completing the transaction on the agreed price and terms as promptly as practicable'.May 17, 2022 by Julian Bingley in Social Media