
Amazon's facial recognition technology could be used by governments to target immigrants and ethnic minorities unfairly, US rights groups have warned.
"Geek" used to be a put-down but fast-forward a generation, and geeks, smarter than nerds and nicer than creeps, have gone mainstream.
Co-founder of Australia's largest independent women's website Mia Freedman opens up about turning her small blog to a huge online publication.
At least 20 per cent of the Wi-Fi networks used in Australian homes can be hacked using easy-to-obtain technology, experts say.
Video games have a had a particularly bad rap lately, not least after a UK coroner suggested a link between Call of Duty and teenage suicide. But recent evidence suggests that gaming can be good for us and, in particular, can help us unwind after a stressful day at work.
Yahoo announces it's launching an online travel magazine, as the once-mighty search company looks to cement its place as an internet media player.
Facebook was blocking people who posted the phrase "everyone will know". And no-one really knows why.
Iran admits it cannot uphold its social media ban on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and numerous other sites, including blogs.
Under-16s won't be allowed to have active YouTube accounts or subscribe to YouTube channels when the federal government's social media ban comes into effect.
The fast-spreading cyber extortion campaign has infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide since Friday, but appears to be easing.

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