Tech Motion Computing’s ultra-mobile tablet, the Motion CL910 Motion Computing has just released its latest tablet PC, promising “mobility, durability and connectivity” for people on the run.
Tech Canon’s photo printer, the Pixma MG3260 Canon’s new Pixma printer allows you to print borderless pics direct from you camera, tablet, phone or even your Facebook account.
Tech Panasonic’s cordless phone with built-in baby monitor It’s amazing to think it’s taken this long to merge the two great inventions of our time: the cordless phone and the baby monitor.
Tech Make work beautiful: Sussan’s Naomi Milgrom on workplace success The retail sector is in the midst of a significant period of change and Naomi Milgrom’s Sussan Group is not immune.
Business From stem cell biologist to leading venture capitalist: Meet Elaine Stead Completing a PhD in biochemistry is no small feat, nor is filing a patent that is licensed to a biotechnology company.
Advice ‘I’d be a terrible coder (and it hasn’t stopped me)’: Confessions of a talented techie who can’t code. For a woman who once questioned why anyone would want to work with computers, Laura Molony has built a curious career: it’s wall to wall computers.
Ed's Blog Found! A tech event that’s more than 50% female Apparently, finding women to speak at conferences is not always easy.
Ed's Blog The woman (you’ve never heard of) who got man to the moon She is quite possibly the most influential scientist you’ve never heard of.
Ed's Blog The perils of ‘finder fees’ for mates and the ‘blind recruiting’ apps that could help It’s no secret that Silicon Valley has a problem with gender diversity, a problem that spills into much of the tech sector worldwide.
Advice The key thing you need for making a big thing happen A few months ago I sat opposite Nicola Hazell at BlueChilli’s Sydney office, and watched as she used a whiteboard marker on a table to outline a vision for transforming gender diversity in the tech startup scene.
Ed's Blog How Australian women rallied together online to deliver real change in 2016 2016 was the year that everyday Australian women wielded real power online.
Business The life of a Kakadu-based female CEO and entrepreneur An average day in the life of CEO Mikaela Jade involves flying drones, landscape mapping, story boarding with traditional land owners and coding.