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Resident Evil returns in bold, bloody double feature

Resident Evil returns in bold, bloody double feature

For its contrasting ninth entry, the zombie-themed video game series returns to where it all began, while also following up recent successes.

  • by Tim Biggs

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AI job losses hit Australia hard as software giant WiseTech axes 2000 jobs
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AI job losses hit Australia hard as software giant WiseTech axes 2000 jobs

The country’s largest locally listed technology firm is cutting about one-third of its workforce amid fears in the financial markets that AI will eat well-paid white-collar jobs.

  • by David Swan
Optus to cut 200 jobs after horror year

Optus to cut 200 jobs after horror year

Australia’s second-largest telco is attempting to reset following a catastrophic year, but is cutting jobs when it has already come under fire over outsourcing.

  • by David Swan
If we’re serious about social cohesion, these big tech hate machines must be reined in

If we’re serious about social cohesion, these big tech hate machines must be reined in

The social media feeds that once connected us are now driving us apart. We must regain control from big tech’s greedy and reckless algorithms.

  • by Chanel Contos
‘The door has slammed’: What happened to Australia’s next crop of ultra-wealthy tech founders?

‘The door has slammed’: What happened to Australia’s next crop of ultra-wealthy tech founders?

Two of Australia’s most valuable start-ups have lost their founders, had their valuations slashed, and still can’t get to the public markets.

  • by David Swan
Chatter dials up on Apple’s folding iPhone as 2026 launch tipped
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Chatter dials up on Apple’s folding iPhone as 2026 launch tipped

Apple’s device is tipped to be a shorter, squarer, notepad-shaped foldable compared to Samsung’s skinny models, and may launch in September.

  • by Tim Biggs
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Awkward moment AI rivals refuse to hold hands at India event

Awkward moment AI rivals refuse to hold hands at India event

Sam Altman and Dario Amodei, chief executive officers of rivals OpenAI and Anthropic, were involved in a very awkward photo op.

  • by Saritha Rai
OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs snub handshake at India AI Summit
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OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs snub handshake at India AI Summit

OpenAI and Anthropic chiefs decline to hold hands during a photo moment at the India AI Summit, highlighting tensions in the fast-moving AI race.

Telstra posts billion-dollar profit as job cuts deepen

Telstra posts billion-dollar profit as job cuts deepen

The telco giant is reaping the rewards of aggressive cost-cutting that has shed more than 2300 jobs in six months.

  • by David Swan
The siblings who built a $537 billion giant in five years
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The siblings who built a $537 billion giant in five years

The staggering growth of AI has seen the value of companies surge to eye-watering levels. It also has markets very nervous.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Looking to upgrade the family car? Your 2026 checklist for the new era of SUVs
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Looking to upgrade the family car? Your 2026 checklist for the new era of SUVs

The formula for the dream family car might feel unreachable, but these five checklist essentials make all the difference.

  • by Simon Webster