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From introvert to hero: The 'Hacker' revealed

From introvert to hero: The 'Hacker' revealed Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor JCU Associate Professor of Information Technology Roberto Dillon has published his new historical analysis in the journal New Media & Society, explaining how gaming, movies and television representations of the Hacker have evolved over the past 30 years, creating a complex but ultimately heroic cultural icon. "It's a dangerous technological world that we are living in," said Prof Dillon. "We...

Phys.org 6d ago

Mapping the AI narrative in Kenya and South Africa's media

Mapping the AI narrative in Kenya and South Africa's media A new study by the Centre for Information Integrity in Africa (CINIA) at Stellenbosch University, supported by DW Akademie, takes a critical look at how artificial intelligence (AI) is covered in Kenyan and South African media. The research, titled "AI in the Media: Kenya and South Africa", analyses 57 articles and draws on two rounds of journalist interviews over a five-year period (2021-2026). The research finds that AI remains...

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

New Apple child safety features 'part inspired' by Australia social media ban

Apple revamps child safety features 'inspired' by Australia's under-16s social media ban Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:41pm In short: Apple has revamped its child safety controls to allow parents to manage the apps, websites and contacts their children can access. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the changes were in part inspired by Australia's under-16s social media ban. Apple's vice-president of health and fitness, Sumbul Desai, said the new tools would let parents "tailor their kids' digital...

ABC Australia 1d ago

Commentary: Threat of influence operations in Singapore is undefined but ever present

Commentary: Threat of influence operations in Singapore is undefined but ever present The origins and motive of social media posts attacking Singaporean society are hard to discern, but there are ways to respond, says strategic consultancy managing director Nicholas Fang. SINGAPORE: In a significant move last Saturday (Jun 6), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) took steps to block several social media posts targeting the Indian community. Under the Online Criminal Harms Act, the police...

Channel News Asia 22h ago

Freeview possible 'turn off date' issued by government in new statement

Freeview possible 'turn off date' issued by government in new statement The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed that Freeview licences for terrestrial television have been granted date - but said 'no decision' has yet been made about the future of the service beyond that point The government has confirmed the date that Freeview services in the UK could be switched off, potentially affecting millions of households across the country. In a fresh update, the Department for...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

The Old Campaign Playbook Is Dead

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube How do you build a winning campaign for the era of AI? In the aftermath of the 2024 race, Democrats have been struggling to adapt to the new logic of the attention economy.

The Atlantic 5d ago

An all-nighter, six articles and an NTU campus newspaper born again

An all-nighter, six articles and an NTU campus newspaper born again Amid a generation that gets its news in short clips, student publications often see little readership and interest. The students behind them, however, are determined to make sure they stay. In the wee hours of the morning on Apr 8, the lights remained on in a small room at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

Channel News Asia 5d ago

'Ignore positive news and youngsters may end up following the cockroach': VP Radhakrishnan

NEW DELHI: Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Sunday said that young people could end up following the "cockroach" if positive developments and achievements are not reported adequately. Speaking at an event, Radhakrishnan said the media has a responsibility to highlight positive stories that can inspire society and guide the younger generation. "Positive activities should be reported well.

Times of India 10d ago

Lloyds Bank shares details about change to online banking 'as service ends'

Lloyds Bank shares details about change to online banking 'as service ends' The bank responded after a customer hit out at the change Lloyds Bank has issued an update about a change to its online banking services. The group spoke out after customers criticised the new policy that is coming in shortly. A customer took to social media to express their concerns regarding the Lloyds policy shake-up.

Daily Mirror 5d ago

Bachelors vs families: Who is the ‘ideal resident’? Inside India's housing society divide

“If you're a bachelor/young couple with kids, as much as possible, avoid high rises” A software engineer's recent words in a viral social media post warning bachelors and young couples against living in high-rise societies reignited a debate that has simmered in Indian cities for years. The post, which criticised resident welfare associations (RWAs) for being intrusive and overly controlling, struck a chord with thousands of young urban residents who shared similar experiences of visitor...

Times of India 6d ago