The future of virtual reality is already here
Communities in virtual reality aren’t a new trend.
Communities in virtual reality aren’t a new trend.
The cause of the outage is still unknown
Advertisers target young people for commercial gain.
Communities in virtual reality aren’t a new trend.
The cause of the outage is still unknown
Advertisers target young people for commercial gain.
An increase in gambling related apps could be pushing children toward the pokies, writes Tahlia McPherson.
Social media expert and anti-online hate advocate, Dr Andre Oboler, talks to Mandi Santic about combating online hate.
Matt Calvitto discusses the difference between commenting and trolling, and who’s responsible when social media turns ugly.
How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.
With other social media sites closing in on Facebook, Hannah Rabe asks who will step up as the next major fad site.
Social media does not have to mean the death of our careers, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.
Following the buzz surrounding Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg’s feminist manifesto ‘Lean In’, Tara Watson explores why the ideals of feminism are more important now than ever before.
Is writer’s block getting in the way of your literary aspirations? Tara Watson says reaching the other side is possible with these simple tips.
About to head overseas? Then check out Tahlia McPherson’s tips on how to stay safe and connected while travelling abroad.
The significance of social media in journalism has recently grown. Media organisations are now tossing traditional journalism aside and embracing the new age mediums, writes Ivana Krsteska.
How much online influence do you have? Klout aims to measure this, and it could affect businesses in the future, writes Tim Viney.
Alyce Hogg investigates the possible repercussions of installing Facebook’s frictionless sharing services.
Tim Viney discusses a site that determines which stories are making waves and which are getting lost in the digital sea.
Facebook just added a new Timeline setting, and you can now let everyone know whether or not you are an organ donor. But should people know these things about you? Anne Nielsen discusses.
The Three Little Pigs were guilty and the big bad wolf had a cold? Yeliz Selvi investigates the connection between fact and fairytale.
Smartphones can be really helpful in many situations, but as Anne Nielsen discusses, using these devices can have some disadvantages as well.
Issues surrounding the use of social media have been an ongoing discussion for journalists. Jonathan Wilkinson reports.
After years of smoking, Michael Nolan used social networking to beat his addiction.
Are we closet stalkers? In her regular column, Cat Brooke asks whether people are gathering too much information on Facebook.
Cat Brooke goes on a technology ban to find out if it is taking over and replacing our real life experiences.