All Things Digital

Entries for 2016

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THE FUTURE OF TELEROBOTICS

Telerobotics promises a future where you can accomplish far more in a day than you ever thought possible by creating potentially stronger, better-looking versions of yourself enhanced with robo-capabilities and placing them all over the world.

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Big Data: The Secret to Multinational Success
Wednesday 30, November 2016
Insights

Big Data: The Secret to Multinational Success

Check out below how multinational companies apply big data in their organisational and marketing practices with great success.

How to Optimise Your Return on Digital Investment
Thursday 06, October 2016
Marketing

How to Optimise Your Return on Digital Investment

Digital has claimed its position in the marketing world. Completely moving away from traditional methods of promoting products or services, it is now imperative for marketers to learn new skills and adapt to an environment embracing the shift to digital marketing.

CYBER TRENDS: WEB GENERATED SUBCULTURES
Thursday 22, September 2016
Trends

CYBER TRENDS: WEB GENERATED SUBCULTURES

If you consider subcultures throughout history, certain terminology such as beatniks, hippies, punks and bikies may come to mind. However, society’s introduction to the Internet has transformed the youth culture of today, inspiring numerous underground cyber trends.

Rio's Reinvention
Monday 15, August 2016
Technology

Rio's Reinvention


Rio de Janeiro underwent an impressive transformation in preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics, showcasing innovative marketing techniques and technology.

The Sea of Information
Monday 11, July 2016
Insights

The Sea of Information

How many of us actually know how telecommunication signals are transmitted around the world?

Who's in the Lead?
Tuesday 05, July 2016
Social Media

Who's in the Lead?

Let’s take a look at the Australian Social Media statistics for June 2016.

The Man Behind the World Wide Web
Tuesday 21, June 2016
Technology

The Man Behind the World Wide Web

The marriage between the Internet and the World Wide Web was made possible by Tim Berners-Lee, the son of two mathematicians who built his first computer using: a soldering iron, TTL gates, an M6800 processor and an old television at Oxford University in the late 70’s whilst completing a major in Physics.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK
Friday 20, May 2016
Insights

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK

This week, OnQue gives you an update on all things tech.

Hate It Or Love It? Instagram's New Logo
Friday 13, May 2016
Social Media

Hate It Or Love It? Instagram's New Logo

Before most of us Sydney-siders had rolled out of bed yesterday morning, the Instagram logos on our phones changed overnight to a very unfamiliar bright rainbow hue. OnQue has a look into the brands impetus for change.

PANAMA PAPERS: AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES REVEALED
Tuesday 10, May 2016
Insights

PANAMA PAPERS: AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES REVEALED

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has published a searchable database that reveals nearly 214,000 offshore entities affiliated with the Panama Papers. OnQue has geotagged the newly available data, creating a visual representation of Australia’s involvement in the world's largest data leak.

6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK
Friday 06, May 2016
Insights

6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK

Hello Friday!

Today, Onque looks at what’s been in the news this past week.

The Panama Papers: What You Need To Know
Friday 22, April 2016
Insights

The Panama Papers: What You Need To Know

This week OnQue gives you the lowdown on the Panama Papers and what happens when brands are negatively affected by leaks of sensitive information and the increase in international transparency.

Will Robots Pave The Way To Unemployment?
Thursday 31, March 2016
Technology

Will Robots Pave The Way To Unemployment?


CSRIO has recently released a hundred and twelve-page report on the future of jobs in Australia, giving us insight into what future employment markets will look like over the next twenty years.

BURIAL TECH: THE FUTURISTIC APPROACH TO THE AFTERLIFE
Thursday 24, March 2016
Insights

BURIAL TECH: THE FUTURISTIC APPROACH TO THE AFTERLIFE

The overpopulation of our planet is causing an increasing scarcity of burial space, in order to curb the problem countries are now welcoming 'burial tech.'

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