Skip to content

Daniel Van Boom

Technology correspondent

Daniel joined Capital Brief after eight years at CNET. He is an award-winning journalist who's covered issues across Big Tech, cryptocurrencies, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

Contact Daniel via email.

Page 11







The social media company has built a community of 500 million users on the long journey to its IPO. Now it needs to figure out how to make more revenue from them.


Australia's deep tech startups have the potential to become global leaders — if they can get adequate funding and support to commercialise their innovations.





The pressure is on for Jensen Huang to impress the markets at Nvidia's GTC developer conference.


The identity of Bitcoin's creator remains a mystery after a UK court found against an Australian man who had claimed to be behind the cryptocurrency. But does it really matter if Bitcoin's origins are unknown?



Canva's secondary sale and eventual IPO will enrich its early backers, and likely usher in a new generation of Australian founders. The liquidity event may well have a cascading effect on the country's entire startup ecosystem.




The collective outrage that has met Meta's move to tear up deals with the Australian media industry distracts from flaws in the laws underpinning them.


Longtime Bitcoin enthusiasts are partying like it's 2021 after the cryptocurrency hit a new peak in Australian dollar terms.



The tech giant is making a bigger bet on artificial intelligence, reportedly moving resources from its cancelled Apple Car project to work on generative AI. But it won't be easy — or cheap.



The AI boom has propelled Nvidia to become the sixth most-valuable company in the world. Its chipmaker rivals want a bigger piece of the action.









Newsletter The Edition

So Meta

The social media giant's latest earnings mark a dramatic turnaround for the company and have once again made Mark Zuckerberg the darling of Wall Street.



Shares in some of the world's biggest tech companies are hitting new highs. At the same time, they're cutting thousands of jobs. Is it all because of AI?










Next page