FACEBOOK COULD FACE PROBE
Privacy activist demands investigation
By Anthony Stavrinos
FACEBOOK could face a probe by the US Government’s all-powerful Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over breaches of privacy in its “emotion contagion” experiment.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Claiming your domain in cyberspace
By Tony Eades
THE online world is not that far removed from the traditional offline world. If you want a demanding presence for your business in the real world you need a good location on a busy road where people can easily find you.
TECHNO FEAR TAKES HOLD
When silence isn't golden
By Bruce Fell
Lecturer, School of Communication and Creative Industries at Charles Sturt University
“WHEN there is no noise in my room it scares me,” emails one of my undergraduate students. “It seems I can’t stand silence,” writes another.
TRENDSETTERS: My technology predictions for 2014
By Kate Hill
Partner Deloitte Private, Western Sydney
WESTERN Sydney has leapt back to life after the Christmas and New Year’s break. I hope you’ve all managed to recharge your batteries and are ready to take on 2014.
Google's list of top 10 worst passwords
By Mike Walls
YOUR family pet may be the source of great comfort but when it comes to protecting your online accounts, your beloved pet is the worst choice possible.
Race on to find the next compelling thing
TABLET sales showed their first sequential decline ever in the second quarter of this year, according to research firm IDC.
Mars Rover linked to Sydney Olympic Park
PARTS found in the Curiosity Mars Rover currently trekking slowly to its primary target, Mount Sharp, were developed and manufactured in Sydney Olympic Park.