Federal Court finds RI Advice failed to manage cybersecurity risks in landmark decision
The company has been ordered by the court to pay AU$750,000 toward ASIC's costs.
The company has been ordered by the court to pay AU$750,000 toward ASIC's costs.
J. Presper Eckert and John Mauch designed ENIAC to calculate the trajectory of artillery shells. Fortunately, we've found other uses for their invention.
USPTO has been granting lots of new patents, some with a surprisingly quick turnaround. Here are drawings of 10 noteworthy patents issued to top tech players last week.
Sue Chrysanthou has said the federal government has misinterpreted how Australia's defamation laws operate.
In addition to highlighting its work was not in lieu of a Royal Commission, the law firm that brought on a class action against the Commonwealth believes the minister's claims of public interest immunity are no longer relevant as the legal proceedings are all but officially over. Meanwhile, Labor has asked again for a Royal Commission.
An Australian federal court judge has ordered the Epic-Apple trial be rescheduled to 2024 so its timing is closer to a similar dispute between Epic and Google.
The game maker will pay up to $80 million to settle a dispute with the New York Attorney General over joystick injuries suffered by some players of Mario Party.
As former Labor Leader Bill Shorten says, relying on a computer algorithm was a 'stupid idea'.
Over 90% of Indian techies in the US are upper-caste Indians and many of them are allegedly making life a living hell for Dalits, those who are classified as the lowest of the low in India, whose horrifying historical persecution has continued in the cradle of tech.
The profits from the alleged mining operation are estimated to be worth more than AU$9,000.