Review: Lenovo Yoga Book is a curious mix of past and future

Within 100 years very few will be able to read the cursive handwriting we mastered in bygone centuries. It’s on the way out and very rarely do I use it now, except for signatures and writing Christmas card greetings. Soon you’ll need the services of a handwriting expert to decipher it. I don’t mean someone

Exclusive Minyama Island home fronts deep river channel

The sprawling Sunshine Coast island mansion of property developer Shaun Juniper has quietly traded for $6.25 million in a rare sale on the exclusive Minyama Island, which sports just 21 opulent waterfront homes. Billed as one of southeast Queensland’s finest homes, the Minyama Island house is reached via a causeway to the mainland, and covers

Tata, UNSW to exchange ideas and personnel

Indian software services giant Tata Consulting Services has secured an alliance with University of NSW in which the two organisations will collaborate on areas of common interest such as ­machine learning, virtual reality, robotics, data analytics and cloud computing. Under a memorandum of understanding, TCS and UNSW will exchange scholars from UNSW and there will

Stocks give bank Monday’s gains as energy sector weighs

The Australian sharemarket has given back almost all of Monday’s gains in quiet trade, as Victoria took a public holiday for the Melbourne Cup. Weakness in the market was driven by the energy sector after crude prices skidded 3 per cent in offshore deals, while the lack of interest in high-yield stocks weighed on the

Corporate tax take at five-year low: ATO

As the Turnbull government seeks parliamentary banking for its $50 billion, 10-year company tax cut plan, new figures show business tax collections at their lowest in five years. The Australian Taxation Office’s annual report shows companies paid $62.6bn in income tax in fiscal 2016, compared with $66.9bn in the previous year, and the lowest amount

Start-up reality is far removed from dreams

There’s never been a better time to launch a start-up — at least that’s the story we’ve been sold. Massive capital raises grab headlines as well as the hearts and minds of hopeful entrepreneurs. The barrier to entry is low, the goals are sky-high and there’s a feeling that overnight success is just an idea

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Review: Lenovo Yoga Book is a curious mix of past and future

Within 100 years very few will be able to read the cursive handwriting we mastered in bygone centuries. It’s on the way out and very rarely do I use it now, except for signatures and writing Christmas card greetings. Soon you’ll need the services of a handwriting expert to decipher it. I don’t mean someone

Exclusive Minyama Island home fronts deep river channel

The sprawling Sunshine Coast island mansion of property developer Shaun Juniper has quietly traded for $6.25 million in a rare sale on the exclusive Minyama Island, which sports just 21 opulent waterfront homes. Billed as one of southeast Queensland’s finest homes, the Minyama Island house is reached via a causeway to the mainland, and covers

Tata, UNSW to exchange ideas and personnel

Indian software services giant Tata Consulting Services has secured an alliance with University of NSW in which the two organisations will collaborate on areas of common interest such as ­machine learning, virtual reality, robotics, data analytics and cloud computing. Under a memorandum of understanding, TCS and UNSW will exchange scholars from UNSW and there will

Stocks give bank Monday’s gains as energy sector weighs

The Australian sharemarket has given back almost all of Monday’s gains in quiet trade, as Victoria took a public holiday for the Melbourne Cup. Weakness in the market was driven by the energy sector after crude prices skidded 3 per cent in offshore deals, while the lack of interest in high-yield stocks weighed on the

Corporate tax take at five-year low: ATO

As the Turnbull government seeks parliamentary banking for its $50 billion, 10-year company tax cut plan, new figures show business tax collections at their lowest in five years. The Australian Taxation Office’s annual report shows companies paid $62.6bn in income tax in fiscal 2016, compared with $66.9bn in the previous year, and the lowest amount

Start-up reality is far removed from dreams

There’s never been a better time to launch a start-up — at least that’s the story we’ve been sold. Massive capital raises grab headlines as well as the hearts and minds of hopeful entrepreneurs. The barrier to entry is low, the goals are sky-high and there’s a feeling that overnight success is just an idea

Business

Review: Lenovo Yoga Book is a curious mix of past and future

Within 100 years very few will be able to read the cursive handwriting we mastered in bygone centuries. It’s on the way out and very rarely do I use it now, except for signatures and writing Christmas card greetings. Soon you’ll need the services of a handwriting expert to decipher it. I don’t mean someone

Exclusive Minyama Island home fronts deep river channel

The sprawling Sunshine Coast island mansion of property developer Shaun Juniper has quietly traded for $6.25 million in a rare sale on the exclusive Minyama Island, which sports just 21 opulent waterfront homes. Billed as one of southeast Queensland’s finest homes, the Minyama Island house is reached via a causeway to the mainland, and covers

Tata, UNSW to exchange ideas and personnel

Indian software services giant Tata Consulting Services has secured an alliance with University of NSW in which the two organisations will collaborate on areas of common interest such as ­machine learning, virtual reality, robotics, data analytics and cloud computing. Under a memorandum of understanding, TCS and UNSW will exchange scholars from UNSW and there will

Stocks give bank Monday’s gains as energy sector weighs

The Australian sharemarket has given back almost all of Monday’s gains in quiet trade, as Victoria took a public holiday for the Melbourne Cup. Weakness in the market was driven by the energy sector after crude prices skidded 3 per cent in offshore deals, while the lack of interest in high-yield stocks weighed on the

Corporate tax take at five-year low: ATO

As the Turnbull government seeks parliamentary banking for its $50 billion, 10-year company tax cut plan, new figures show business tax collections at their lowest in five years. The Australian Taxation Office’s annual report shows companies paid $62.6bn in income tax in fiscal 2016, compared with $66.9bn in the previous year, and the lowest amount

Start-up reality is far removed from dreams

There’s never been a better time to launch a start-up — at least that’s the story we’ve been sold. Massive capital raises grab headlines as well as the hearts and minds of hopeful entrepreneurs. The barrier to entry is low, the goals are sky-high and there’s a feeling that overnight success is just an idea

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