Consumer tech
As money pours into healthtech solutions for older people, there could be a bigger opportunity going begging.
The San Francisco-based family tracker listed on the ASX in 2019. After some COVID troubles, it's thriving.
Proclamations of crypto winter's end may still be premature, but the recent surge in the Bitcoin price does tell an important story.
A Las Vegas based business led by an Aussie is betting Netflix's blockbuster TV series Squid Game will be as big a hit on gaming floors as it is in living rooms.
The tenured Japanese gaming giant has enjoyed its most successful run over the past six years. But following that up will require Disney-like expansion.
Chinese tech company valuations have taken a beating. For some fundies that spells opportunity.
Optus is not the first network to suffer a national outage, and it won't be the last. That's taken for granted, but may not need to be.
Cloud storage may be boring but it's huge and getting bigger — and for Wasabi Technologies founder David Friend a rational step from working with Led Zeppelin and George Lucas.
Canva and Atlassian have shown that Australia can be home to successful tech firms. The $294 billion video games industry is a natural next step.
In the past few weeks Google and Meta have launched new hardware with generative AI smarts built in, while OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch its own phone.
Australia's EV market is growing fast, and so is the infrastructure surrounding it.
New figures show Spotify has a 70% share of the Australian streaming audio market. The launch of audiobooks may only extend its lead.
The iPhone giant's competition lawsuit with Fortnite-maker Epic Games is trickling down into parliamentary inquiries, and could have implications for the trial next year.
The new iPhone 15 Pro is powerful enough to play PlayStation and Xbox games. That opens Apple up to adding a highly lucrative new type of app to its App Store.
Microsoft's proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard looks to clear its final hurdle soon. It could just be the start of consolidation in the US$250 billion sector.
A new iPhone still inspires exhilaration among Apple customers. That brand connection will be handy when its ambitious Vision Pro headset lands next year.
Huawei's new smartphone reveals major technological strides despite US impediments.
Apple has described a key change to iPhones as a win for consumers. Yet it was not a change made of the company's own volition.
While Airtasker CEO Tim Fung awaits a more bullish market, he's building the company's foundation at home — and expanding into Los Angeles and London.
GoPro has fallen out of its pandemic-era profitability. Founder Nick Woodman spoke to Capital Brief about how the company will get its groove back.
Two years ago, buy now pay later companies were among the hottest on the ASX. Today, many have fallen back to earth, fallen off the exchange, or fallen over entirely.
Just like it did in Australia, Meta has pulled news from Facebook and Instagram in Canada. This time, however, it may not be temporary.
Norway is fining Meta $150,000 per day for serving targeted ads. The same could happen in Australia, where similar restrictions are under consideration.