Start-up numbers dropped off slightly during the past financial year, according to official statistics, continuing a trend that has seen fewer people launch new businesses since the global financial crisis.
Many people throw away razorblades because they think they’re dull, when really they just need to be cleaned. A new device called the RazorPit can save consumers a small fortune by cleaning away that residue.
The Google Chrome web browser contains a nice feature to encrypt the data held in all your open windows, including passwords and bookmarks. You can even add a passphrase – and it’s easier than you think.
More than 100 start-ups will descend on Darling Harbour next week to feature at CeBIT StartUp, which will include a three-day exhibition, an investor pitch day and a one-day conferences.
Australian health tech start-ups Pro Medicus and Bluechiip have signed deals with global healthcare giants, highlighting the potential of the blossoming sector.
A good entrepreneur knows it is better to kill a failing start-up than to throw away more time, energy and money trying to keep it alive. Here’s the inside story on how several bright ideas were put to the sword.
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