Apple Vision Pro first-look review: Work game-changer or ergonomic nightmare?
The Apple Vision Pro is being positioned as a productivity workhorse. But would it fit in a business environment? Here's our first look at it.
It is rocket science: Gilmour Space and Vow on non-technical founders in deep tech
The co-founders and CEOs of Gilmour Space Technologies and Vow sound off on the role of non-technical founders in the deep tech sector.
Queensland budget increases investment in quantum technologies to $90 million
The Queensland budget has revealed increased investment into the state's push for quantum superiority - from $76 million to now almost $90 million.
Australian government launches $36 million early-stage quantum tech grant
The Australian government has opened a $36 million grant program aimed at the quantum sector, focusing on early-stage projects.
Digital ID laws finally pass Australian parliament
Digital ID laws have finally passed Australian parliament, coinciding with $288.1 million in financial commitment in the budget this week.
Pre-budget announcements quiet on tech and startups this year
In contrast to the previous year, we're going into the 2024 federal budget with less of an idea of what the startup and tech sectors can expect for them.
Quantum leap: Diraq secures an extra $23 million in Series A
Australian quantum computing startup Diraq has successfully secured $23 million in a Series A-2 funding round.
Australian quantum computing to get $18.5 million grant boost
Minister for Science and Industry, Ed Husic, has announced an $18.5 million grant program to bolster quantum computing in Australia.
Queensland researchers launch quantum startup AQC with $3 million boost
Queensland-based quantum startup AQC has launched with a $3 million investment to advance Australia's quantum technology landscape.
TAFE and Q-CTRL partner to broaden Australia’s quantum education landscape
Q-CTRL will partner with TAFE to democratise quantum education in Australia - a timely move as investment surges in our public and private sectors.
Would you let a robot make your salad? Cult favourite US chain goes all-in on automation
The Wall Street Journal reports a Sweetgreen location in Naperville, Illinois, has been outfitted with what the brand calls an "Infinite Kitchen": an elaborate system which reads a customer's order and assembles ingredients like shredded carrot, kale, and dressing.
The part of the productivity debate that continues to be ignored
In economists' zealous enthusiasm to unveil how increases in productivity will drive exponential profits and growth, one key part of the narrative is missing.