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Computer scientists are using artificial intelligence to measure staff comfort and concentration at work.
Atoms assembled in new way
Australian researchers have come up with a high-tech way to assemble single nanoparticles for futuristic devices.
Blockchain for books tested
Blockchain technology could help Australian book publishers survive and thrive.
Face scans help fire victims
Authorities have used face-scanning technology to verify identities for bushfire payments.
Locals set CCS record
Australian researchers have set a record for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) using a high-tech sponge filled with tiny magnets.
Optus to help legal ID
Optus has been ordered to hand over the details of a customer accused of defamation over a Google review.
Comms issue for firies
A relatively simple ICT issue has emerged as a major problem in Australia bushfire response.
Consumer data scheme continues
Regulators are building a system to allow Australians more access to and power over their data.
EB Games refunding Fallout 76
EB Games will refund consumers over faults with the online video game Fallout 76.
News fees discussed
Regulators want to even up an imbalance between news organisations and tech giants.
Super scheme targeted
Fraudsters are targeting new measures that allow people early access to their superannuation.
Unlawful debts date back
The Attorney General has conceded that all Centrelink debts raised using income averaging are unlawful ...
Locals find missing matter
Astronomers have solved a mystery of ‘missing matter’, which was considered an embarrassment to the field before.
UK questions Huawei 5G involvement
Reports say Australian security officials are glad to see the UK question Chinese telco Huawei.
Deloitte works on new myGov
Deloitte has secured a $9.5 million deal to work on a replacement for myGov.
Early view for artificial eye
An international research team has created an artificial eye which mimics the shape and composition of the human retina.
MyHealth hacks mentioned
A federal agency has admitted MyHealth records have been targeted by hackers.
Telcos fighting ATO scam
The Federal Government claims to have “comprehensively disrupted” scammers pretending to be from the ATO.