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CO-WORKING SPACE
WeWork’s cheap lure for hot-deskers
Two cups of coffee costs as much as renting a meeting room at WeWork, where an office desk goes for $299 a month.
JOSEPH LAM
TECHNOLOGY
Getting tech to talk a ‘Matter’ of common language
Tobin Richardson spent four years convincing the world’s tech firms to unify smart home devices. Soon their equipment will begin communicating.
By CHRIS GRIFFITH
EXCLUSIVE
SMEs charge ahead with global expansion
New data shows more than two-thirds of the nation’s small to medium-sized businesses are planning to operate outside of Australia in the next five years.
By DAVID SWAN
INVESTMENT SYNDICATES
A hands-on approach to funding start-ups
Angel investment syndicates are growing across the nation, enabling like-minded individuals with money to get a slice of the investment pie.
By JOSEPH LAM
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Predators: Aussies make up 20pc of child abuse audience
International Justice Mission Australian chief executive Steve Baird describes the figure as a blight on the nation.
By ALASDAIR BELLING
EXCLUSIVE
Eight in 10 Twitter accounts are fake, says expert
Dan Woods bought more than 100,000 fake followers on the dark web, and says both Elon Musk and Twitter have underestimated the company’s bot problem.
By DAVID SWAN
TECH REVIEW
Review: How new Samsung folding phones rate
Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Flip4 and Fold4 are aimed at the social media market with loads of camera tricks for perfect selfies and videos. But are they worth the hefty price tag?
By CHRIS GRIFFITH
MAJOR STRIKE
China-backed cyber attack on defence, energy
Chinese state-backed cyber spies attacked the IT systems of the Australian government, media, defence and health agencies for three months this year.
By ELLEN WHINNETT
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Brisbane young gun creates $50m health-tech startup
A young Brisbane entrepreneur’s health-tech startup has attracted a $12m injection from insurance giant nib amid rising interest in tele-medicine and other services.
By CITY BEAT GLEN NORRIS
EXCLUSIVE
Ignore NFTs at your peril: PayPal
PayPal is urging Australian businesses to take opportunities in NFTs and the metaverse more seriously.
By DAVID SWAN
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