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Tech experts say the privacy 'horse has bolted’ with Kmart’s $89 smart glasses
Technology

Tech experts say the privacy 'horse has bolted’ with Kmart’s $89 smart glasses

Trevor Long says the privacy debate must extend beyond Kmart’s sold-out camera glasses to photography in public.

by Tom GosbyAug 4, 2026

Kmart’s $20 mouse mover reignites the WFH surveillance wars
Business

Kmart’s $20 mouse mover reignites the WFH surveillance wars

The $20 device has reopened questions about whether managers should track activity or judge employees by outcomes.

by Staff WriterJul 23, 2026

Surprise new name enters 'most distrusted' list of brands in Australia
News

Surprise new name enters 'most distrusted' list of brands in Australia

Australian consumers 'are astute judges of what is fair and what is not, and trust is the new currency of fairness.'

by Mediaweek AdminJun 3, 2026

Australia’s end-of-year sales drive near-universal online shopping surge
Data

Australia’s end-of-year sales drive near-universal online shopping surge

98.5% of the online population aged 14+ - visiting retail and commerce websites and apps in December.

by Natasha LeeJan 22, 2026

Forget being seen. Be felt. In advertising, visibility is important but overrated. We need to talk more about feeling. Deep down, gut-level feeling
Opinion

Forget being seen. Be felt. In advertising, visibility is important but overrated. We need to talk more about feeling. Deep down, gut-level feeling

Dave Jansen from Connecting Plots is picking a fight with the robots. He makes the argument for human-centered creative. "Nobody cares about a message unless it punches them in the feels."

by Dave JansenOct 7, 2025

The mother load: How advertisers can crack the code to Australia's biggest spenders
Agencies

The mother load: How advertisers can crack the code to Australia's biggest spenders

Christie Nicholas: 'Brands that understand this and meet mums where they are, digitally, emotionally, and financially, will earn loyalty and repeat purchases'.

by Natasha LeeApr 23, 2025

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