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Tech // Phones

Phreaking out: a history of phone hacking

Computers haven't always been the sole domain of hackers

May 23, 2019 Albert Jagger
Tech // Coding

Encoding literacy

Is coding the new frontier of education for the next generation?

October 24, 2018 Sameer Murthy
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Tech // Public Transport

The teen transit takeover

The viral group has taken over Facebook newsfeeds

March 13, 2018 Andrew Rickert
Tech //

Unreal: I spent the morning at the University’s virtual reality research lab

Are the VR Openlab's research goals actually a reality, or a distant virtual dream?

September 29, 2017 Aidan Molins
Tech // Journalism

The fencing of the fourth estate: Q&A with Paul Farrell

Buzzfeed reporter and Young Journalist of the Year Paul Farrell on surveillance and being spied on.

August 21, 2017 Natassia Chrysanthos
Tech // Surveillance

Rethinking Orwell

Surveillance today goes far beyond the big brother state.

August 16, 2017 Erin Jordan
Tech // Robots

USyd partners with China’s ‘Daddy of Robots’

The University’s latest corporate partnership wants to put a robot in your home within a decade.

August 1, 2017 Natassia Chrysanthos
BuzzFeed CEO, Jonah Peretti
Tech // Media

BuzzFeed and the business of empathy

A focus on social connection could either launch a new style of news company, or discredit the profession of serious journalism.

June 7, 2017 Annagh Cielak
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For a new generation of gamers, cash trumps creativity

With eSports, creativity comes second to commerce in gaming

June 7, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Tech // Memories

Fake news … what about fake memories?

Maybe this is one article that you would be better off forgetting.

May 19, 2017 Alison Xiao

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