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Uber/Postmates: ride to live, live to ride
Shareholders now depend on success in ride-hailing, not food delivery.
Shareholders now depend on success in ride-hailing, not food delivery.
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought on a change in the way we do meetings.
Controversial, Chinese-owned social media platform draws flack as it goes mainstream.
New York Times: The breakout garment of the season.
New York Times: TikTok has become venue for ideological formation and political activism.
The firm expects its earnings in the 12 months through August to face a material hit.
New York Times: Researchers have developed model to forecast outbreaks before they occur.
The death knell for Twitter?
More pressure applied to ransomware victims.
They've struck rocky waters - what does the future hold for those wanting to influence us?
Influencer says she's donated to Women's Refuge and other charities and has the receipts.
It's a case of extreme business in extreme times.
The freelancer spent two days in hospital after being bashed.
New iPhone is being compared to "shipping a car with no wheels".
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has vowed not to give in to demands of campaigners.
Our privacy legislation gets its first major overhaul since the internet went mainstream.
The "new normal" begins to take shape.
The email, received by the Herald, claims to be sent by Spark.
More big names pull ads from the social network.
What could possibly go wrong if you take an AI and feed it with decades of legal data?
Defences ramped up across the ditch as attacks on govt agencies and business intensify.
Killer offers as Covid-19 relief measures wind down.
Coca-Cola and Unilever's brute approach yields results.
The Covid-19 pandemic is increasing demand for global telecommunications.
Big brands follow Coca-Cola and Unilever out the door.