Asha Barbaschow
Asha Barbaschow is the editor of Gizmodo Australia.
Asha specialises in data privacy and security, technology in government and legislation, emerging tech such as blockchain, industry issues from Apple and Google through to Amazon and Facebook, gadgets and can also answer all your burning tech (and horror movie) questions.
Asha has spent around a decade writing about all things technology, starting her journalism career at a local newspaper.
Prior to landing at Gizmodo, Asha was a journalist at ZDNet for over six years, covering enterprise technology.
She’s known for stumping former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull back in the day with a doozy around the country’s encryption laws and asking Scott Morrison ad nauseam to explain ‘technology’.
Read Asha’s articles here and follow her on Twitter.
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From OLED To Standard 4K, Here Are All The TVs Hisense Is Bringing To Australia In 2023
Although they’re focusing heavily on their new ULED X 75- and 85-inch Mini-LED TV, Hisense has also dumped a slew of other televisions for CES 2023.
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Tough New Penalties For Data Breaches Waved Through The Senate
The legislation will significantly increase penalties for repeated or serious privacy breaches.
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Dell In Hot Water With The ACCC Over Website Pricing Errors
The ACCC has instituted Federal Court proceedings against Dell for allegedly making false or misleading representations regarding the price of monitors.
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Crack The Code On This 50-Cent Coin And You Could Score Yourself A Job At The ASD
Aussie intelligence agency, the ASD, has released a batch of limited edition 50-cent coins to commemorate its 75th anniversary. Each has a code to crack.