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Google has released the top searches made by Aussies in 2024 – led by a tragic event that saw John Singleton in the headlines.
Google has released the top searches made by Aussies in 2024 – led by a tragic event that saw John Singleton in the headlines.
Victims of child sexual abuse in the US have sued the tech giant for $1.2 billion in damages, claiming it failed to stop the distribution of illegal material.
Chinese social media giant TikTok has been hit a massive roadblock that could see it lose 170 million users.
TikTok has lost its bid to overturn a looming ban in the US, meaning the app faces being shut down next month unless Donald Trump delivers on his promise to save it.
This kid made a mess while colouring in his book. He coloured on both his legs. But still tried to deny that he even drew on himself.
Australians are being urged to watch out for one specific type of scam, after a total $15.5m was lost last year.
A 29-year-old mother who was thrust into the spotlight after a viral TikTok about the struggles of single motherhood has hit back at her ex in a heated war of words.
A cringe-worthy corporate rap video from Australian tech company Canva has gone viral after a performance at their LA conference.
The father of a girl who took her own life says Instagram has a lot to answer for, claiming it’s the “perfect platform” for people “vulnerable to feel worse”.
As Telstra swings the axe on thousands of jobs, a major warning has been issued that Aussie telcos are under “dynamic strain” amid sliding margins in the sector.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
A famous YouTuber who specialises in legal issues is reportedly facing 25 years in prison after being arrested on multiple charges.
Zakkarie Montgomery-Cole has managed to wipe all of his social media accounts and his life is completely different. Here he reveals why and what’s changed.
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