Tech firms should be made liable for 'fake news' on sites: lawmakers
Tech firms like Facebook should be made liable for "harmful and misleading" material on their websites and pay a levy so they can be regulated.
Tech firms like Facebook should be made liable for "harmful and misleading" material on their websites and pay a levy so they can be regulated.
Retailers ranging from Target and Walmart to grocers such as Tesco are working aggressively to attract big advertisers to their websites.
IMF Bentham is preparing to potentially sue Facebook in Australia over its sharing of users' data with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Some small investors who want to give a piece of their minds to big tech company directors are losing their only chance.
Facebook has faced fresh criticism from US lawmakers who have demanded that the social media company be more forthcoming about data it has shared with four Chinese firms.
Facebook has conceded it has data sharing partnerships with at least four Chinese companies, including Huawei, the world's third largest smartphone maker.
U.S. Senate Commerce Committee demands that Facebook’s CEO respond to a report that user data was shared with at least 60 device manufacturers.
Australia and Singapore claim some of the highest colocation services growth rates in the world, according to Synergy Research Group.
Global hyper-scale cloud vendors collectively forked out at least US$27 billion in capital expenditure over the three months ending March.
Apple has issued its twice-yearly transparency report on government data requests, showing another sharp increase in US national security-related requests.
Top proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended Facebook investors withhold support from five directors including CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Google Australia's managing director Jason Pellegrino has emphasised the importance of consumer trust in the company, saying that without it "our business doesn't exist".
Facebook has so far suspended around 200 applications in the first stage of its review into apps that had access to large quantities of user data.
Mark Zuckerberg has ordered one of the biggest management shake-ups in the history of the social network, through launching a blockchain division.
Slack has added another one million paid users as the company begins to face increased competition in the workplace collaboration software market.