Category: News

  • Samsung’s Foldable Phone Getting Closer

    Samsung’s Foldable Phone Getting Closer

    The future is here. A product that first has the size of a regular phone, then can be unfolded to the size of a tablet or laptop. A device that’s so paper thin that it can easily be folded and tucked into your pocket– and not feel bulky.    Samsung introduced the concept back in…

  • Change in the Air: Sydney’s Airport Curfew

    Change in the Air: Sydney’s Airport Curfew

    Sydney nights could be getting a lot more noisy if it were up to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission(ACCC). They argue that the curfew and hourly flight caps should be regularly revised as they should properly reflect the technological advances in reducing aircraft noise. Changes The curfew in question is the Sydney Airport Curfew…

  • And the Emmy Goes to Netflix: How the Streaming Giant Won Big in More Ways than One

    And the Emmy Goes to Netflix: How the Streaming Giant Won Big in More Ways than One

    In a world first, streaming platform Netflix lead the pack in nominations for the 2018 Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Netflix received 112 nominations for the awards this year, beating other broadcasting giants like HBO and Fox. Netflix originals like Black Mirror, Stranger Things, and The Crown all received nominations. Netflix scored a total of 23…

  • Instagram Introduces Shopping Via Stories

    Instagram Introduces Shopping Via Stories

    Instagram has announced a global roll out of its new shopping features in stories and the explore feed. This update will allow users to be directly linked from stories via a “tap to shop” icon, along with a new personalised channel in the explore page for shopping. This shopping feature comes from previous feature of…

  • EU Parliament Passed A Copyright Law Which Could Change The Internet

    EU Parliament Passed A Copyright Law Which Could Change The Internet

    The European Parliament has passed a copyright law where filtering systems are placed on the internet to block copyrighted content, which could be catastrophic not only for platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, but also the future of the internet itself. While creative producers are applauding the fact that this law has passed, many high-profile…

  • Alan Jones and Team Ordered to Pay $3.7 Million in Damages for Defamatory Comments

    Alan Jones and Team Ordered to Pay $3.7 Million in Damages for Defamatory Comments

    Disgraced radio announcer Alan Jones and 2GB have been ordered to pay damages worth $3.4 million and $350,000 in interest in an ongoing defamation case against himself, 2GB and 4BC. Jones was hit with the defamation charges after accusing the Wagner brothers of being responsible for the death of 12 people in 2011. The claims…

  • Indian Supreme Court Overturns Historic Ruling

    Indian Supreme Court Overturns Historic Ruling

    India has taken a monumental step in normalising and accepting the LGBTQI+ community by overturning a law dating back 157 years that criminalised gay sex. A panel of 5 judges from the Supreme Court overturned Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code and were greeted with cheers, and an onslaught of emotion from activists waiting…

  • Brett Kavanaugh and The Supreme Court Hearings: A Rundown

    Brett Kavanaugh and The Supreme Court Hearings: A Rundown

    The United States government is in a constant frenzy of resignations, scandals, protesting, and outrageous Tweets. The words ‘chaos’ and ‘conflict’ have become synonymous with the Trump Government. This week has been no exception. Confirmation trials have begun to allow Judge Brett Kavanaugh a seat in the Supreme Court of the United States as an…

  • Embroiled in Controversy: Colin Kaepernick and Nike

    Embroiled in Controversy: Colin Kaepernick and Nike

    The USA has once again been subjected to controversy. The newest face for Nike’s most recent advertisement has sparked a heated discussion: ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick. The famous brand is being boycotted by those who believe that Kaepernick has no place in the spotlight. The boycott has even gained presidential commentary as Trump released a…

  • Julie Bishop Speaks Out For the First Time Since Liberal Spill

    Julie Bishop Speaks Out For the First Time Since Liberal Spill

    Former Foreign Affairs minister and deputy Prime Minister, Julie Bishop, has spoken out for the first time about the “appalling” behaviour of her colleagues during the Liberal Spill. The cabinet minister discussed the actions of her colleagues during the Women’s Weekly ‘Women of the Future’ awards on Wednesday. Ms Bishop described the events during the…