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A judge rules that Apple and Google breached competition laws by removing the game in 2020, but the return date isn't known.
Australia's Federal Court granted Epic Games a partial win, ruling that Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct in app distribution and payments-cracking the iPhone's walled garden.
The shocking number of Aussies hit by scammers last year has been revealed in a new report, prompting a safety warning about ...
Disgraced surgeon Munjed Al Muderis is still free to treat patients as major hospitals stand by him in the wake of a damning ...
Former The Wiggles chief executive Luke O’Neill has launched Federal Court action against the popular children’s entertainment group.
Nearly half of Australian internet users fell victim to cybercrime last year, according to a new report, with only a quarter ...
Epic Games, the company behind the popular online game “Fortnite,” on Tuesday won a partial victory in an Australian court. The case was brought by US billionaire chief executive Tim Sweeney, who ...
A man accused of bribing an Australian Border Force employee with gifts to smuggle in nearly 7kg of cocaine into the country ...
Mercer Super repeatedly failed to tell the regulator that it was investigating serious issues in its business, the regulator ...
Hundreds of people have had income support payments unlawfully terminated by an automated system – described as eerily ...
Bounty Oil & Gas NL has announced an update regarding the Federal Court hearing dates for the judicial review of the Commonwealth-New South Wales Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority’s decision related ...