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The ACCC is allowing Australian banks to collaborate on the development of industry standards to combat scams.
AI driving new bullies
The eSafety Commissioner says children have started using AI to bully their peers.
ASD faces KPMG issue
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has found itself embroiled in the widening controversy surrounding consulting firm KPMG.
NBN goes for new option
NBN Co has unveiled a revised broadband pricing plan it hopes will gain approval from the competition watchdog.
Twitter shift drives off experts
There has been a mass exodus of environmentalists from the website formerly known as Twitter.
Newest supercomputer switching on
Swinburne University of Technology launched its $5.2 million supercomputer.
Song pulled from brain scans
Scientists have recreated a Pink Floyd song from brain recordings of a person listening to it.
Local tech ban raised
The Albanese government may ban Australian investment in sensitive technology projects in China, mirroring a move by the US.
Digital ID tech slammed
A digital identity expert says plans for the myGovID app will not work without an overhaul.
US tech block announced
US President Joe Biden has limited specific American investments in critical Chinese technology sectors.
AI summit airs concerns
Experts and leaders have gathered to discuss the impending impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on industries.
Space concerns rise
Australia's space industry is in a precarious position after crucial space programs were axed.
Breach exposes NDIS info
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participant information has been exposed after a major data breach.
Fusion threshold repeated
US government scientists have achieved a fusion energy breakthrough for the second time.
Robodebt workers watched
An overhaul of public servants implicated in Robodebt findings has commenced.
Virtual nurse tools backed
Virtual reality (VR) is a useful tool in nurse training, but traditional training methods also look like they are here to stay.