TechDay stories
TechDay marks two years of UK growth, with eight specialist tech news sites, 7,600 stories and rising visibility across major platforms.
TechDay refreshes 61-site network with cleaner layouts and sharper regional focus as it invests in reader experience and human-powered journalism.
Preparing your releases in a particular way will not only make our lives easier, but improve the chances of your lead being picked among the masses.
TechDay tightens byline headshot rules, requiring clear framing, clean backgrounds and professional attire for editorial contributors.
Vection Technologies showcases AI and VR tools for defence, healthcare and property as CEO Gianmarco Biagi targets wider international growth.
Thoughtworks says AI is lowering the cost of custom software, but its APAC boss Steven Yurisich warns enterprises must still protect core systems.
Ōura's new ANZ sleep report finds Aussies and Kiwis among the world's best sleepers, yet high daily stress is quietly stealing their rest.
AI companions are edging into the mainstream, prompting doubts over whether digital pets could reshape - but not replace - traditional pet ownership.
Logitech users on macOS must install manual patches for Options+ and G Hub after an expired certificate stopped both apps from launching.
Even with 17 years in the tech news space, TechDay still finds that there are a range of things people misunderstand about how we operate.
Adobe Summit 2025 will showcase digital innovations in Las Vegas from March 18-20, focusing on AI-powered marketing automation and new creative tools.
TechDay expands its North American presence by launching 16 tech news sites across the US and Canada, catering to diverse industries and audiences.
TechDay is celebrating 18 years of growth, transforming from a small magazine to what is now a global digital powerhouse.
As AI search rewrites how buyers find answers, brand mentions in earned media are overtaking backlinks, and PR is becoming the new SEO engine.
Retailers can cut disruption during demand spikes by using real-time device and inventory data to spot faults early and keep service moving.
TechDay launches eight specialist technology news sites in Ireland, targeting sectors from cybersecurity to telecoms as part of its international growth.
Royal Flying Doctor Service revives its Change the Game drive, rallying gamers to help fund vital aeromedical care across remote Queensland.
Four Australian tech leaders are showing motherhood can supercharge careers, challenging the industry's persistent gender gap.
New Zealand's IT distributors clock over NZD $2.1b in 2024 turnover, with Ingram Micro, Dicker Data and TD Synnex leading the pack.
MasterChef winner Laura Sharrad reveals how smart fridges and connected tech cut stress, waste and chaos from Australian home hosting.