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  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes stand in landmark trial

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes stand in landmark trial

    Lawsuit claims social media addiction harmed teen user.
  • Short on time? Create another version of you

    Short on time? Create another version of you

    AI avatars are ready to carry the load.
  • Telstra posts $1.2b half-year profit as 1,000 jobs cut

    Telstra posts $1.2b half-year profit as 1,000 jobs cut

    Staff raise AI concerns, with more redundancies coming.
  • 'Tech can change lives': ACS President Beau Tydd on a life in IT

    'Tech can change lives': ACS President Beau Tydd on a life in IT

    Organisation's new chief discusses its community and future.
  • High earners dominate remote work opportunities

    High earners dominate remote work opportunities

    Low-paid staff left office-bound.
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  • Mobile service complaints surge after Optus outage

    Mobile service complaints surge after Optus outage

    And digital services complaints spike after social media age ban.
  • Tech Council nabs LaunchVic boss Kate Cornick as new CEO

    Tech Council nabs LaunchVic boss Kate Cornick as new CEO

    Brighte founder Katherine McConnell joins board.
  • How Australian AI helped in search for Gus Lamont

    How Australian AI helped in search for Gus Lamont

    Police consulted domestic drone and AI companies.
  • Indian firm accessed Australian court files

    Indian firm accessed Australian court files

    ‘Incredibly sensitive’ transcripts viewed.
  • China's Seedance AI video model freaks out Hollywood

    China's Seedance AI video model freaks out Hollywood

    Owner ByteDance responds to copyright infringement allegations.
  • Meta eyes facial recognition for smart glasses

    Meta eyes facial recognition for smart glasses

    Feature would identify people using an AI assistant.
  • North Korean hackers pose as tech recruiters

    North Korean hackers pose as tech recruiters

    Malware hidden inside job interview tests.
  • Why Apple just made it easier to switch from iPhone to Android

    Why Apple just made it easier to switch from iPhone to Android

    Tech giant loosens its grip on iOS and iPadOS users.
  • Govt agencies fail to report cyber incidents

    Govt agencies fail to report cyber incidents

    Legacy IT systems pose enduring risk.
  • OpenAI criticised as ads arrive in ChatGPT

    OpenAI criticised as ads arrive in ChatGPT

    Researcher resigns as AI juggernaut is teased by Anthropic.
  • Crypto exchange makes $58bn mistake

    Crypto exchange makes $58bn mistake

    Blames internal systems for stuff-up.
  • Smart cars under investigation

    Smart cars under investigation

    Privacy alarm as cars extensively track drivers.
  • AI is making us work harder, not better

    AI is making us work harder, not better

    Employees spend too much time checking its output.
  • Tech job applicants ‘too overqualified’

    Tech job applicants ‘too overqualified’

    Companies overwhelmed by job seekers.
  • Telstra to axe 800 more jobs, move some roles to India

    Telstra to axe 800 more jobs, move some roles to India

    Staff in Telstra Enterprise and Accenture joint venture impacted.
  • Worried AI means you won’t get a job when you graduate?

    Worried AI means you won’t get a job when you graduate?

    Here’s what the research says.
  • Australian company fined $2.5 million for cyber failures

    Australian company fined $2.5 million for cyber failures

    First-ever penalties after ‘thousands’ put at risk.
  • Bunnings gets go-ahead for facial surveillance

    Bunnings gets go-ahead for facial surveillance

    Tribunal rules abusive customers justify use of controversial tech.
  • Australia puts Roblox 'on notice' over child safety concerns

    Australia puts Roblox 'on notice' over child safety concerns

    eSafety threatens popular gaming platform with large fine.
  • Qld’s $183m child safety IT redevelopment slammed

    Qld’s $183m child safety IT redevelopment slammed

    Poor design left child protection agents working blind.
  • Waymo’s autonomous cars get ‘guidance’ from Philippines

    Waymo’s autonomous cars get ‘guidance’ from Philippines

    Company emphasises vehicles cannot be driven remotely.
  • New AI tools tank software stocks

    New AI tools tank software stocks

    Anthropic's Claude Cowork helps fuel market jitters.
  • Football manager denies running club with ChatGPT

    Football manager denies running club with ChatGPT

    Spanish coach rejects Russian claims of AI ‘over-reliance’.
  • Govt makes major visa change for international students

    Govt makes major visa change for international students

    Stripped of right to appeal decisions in person.
  • Pinterest sacks engineers who tracked AI-based job cuts

    Pinterest sacks engineers who tracked AI-based job cuts

    Workers accused of 'improperly accessing' confidential info.
  • From Clawdbot to Moltbook: Inside tech's new AI obsessions

    From Clawdbot to Moltbook: Inside tech's new AI obsessions

    How 'OpenClaw' and AI social media gripped the internet.
  • Businesses urged to donate tech to help needy students

    Businesses urged to donate tech to help needy students

    One in four students don’t have a home computer.
  • Why is AI allowed to read my messages?

    Why is AI allowed to read my messages?

    Experts concerned about lax approach to consent.
  • Crypto platforms spent big on politics before election

    Crypto platforms spent big on politics before election

    Including $50k to the incoming digital economy minister.
  • Musk wants 1m data centres in space as xAI, SpaceX merge

    Musk wants 1m data centres in space as xAI, SpaceX merge

    Billionaire seeks to harness 'near-constant solar power'.
  • China megaleak exposes 8.7 billion records

    China megaleak exposes 8.7 billion records

    Sensitive data presents severe risk of identity theft.
  • Unhappy workers stay put in ‘job hugging’ trend

    Unhappy workers stay put in ‘job hugging’ trend

    Economic fears trump flexibility and career moves.
  • Google engineer guilty of stealing AI secrets

    Google engineer guilty of stealing AI secrets

    Handed data to rival Chinese interests.
  • Australian privacy teams shrink as AI risks explode

    Australian privacy teams shrink as AI risks explode

    Budgets fall as compliance pressure and cyber threats rise.
  • China executes scammers

    China executes scammers

    Myanmar fraud ring stole billions.
  • Victoria declares ambition to be Australia’s AI capital

    Victoria declares ambition to be Australia’s AI capital

    Jobs, data centres, skills push unveiled.
  • University ICT enrolments down in 2026

    University ICT enrolments down in 2026

    Are AI’s job risks making students consider other careers?
  • Amazon accidentally tells workers it’s cutting 16,000 jobs

    Amazon accidentally tells workers it’s cutting 16,000 jobs

    News spilled before being confirmed in blog post.
  • Tesla axes Series S and X to build Optimus robots

    Tesla axes Series S and X to build Optimus robots

    Elon Musk renews focus on autonomy, as sales drop continues.
  • Some older iPhones unable to reach Triple Zero or Telstra

    Some older iPhones unable to reach Triple Zero or Telstra

    Apple's software update backfires.
  • How companies will set salaries in 2026

    How companies will set salaries in 2026

    Market data reshaping how Australians are paid.
  • Police AI use raises bias, secrecy fears

    Police AI use raises bias, secrecy fears

    Experts urge safeguards for emerging high-tech surveillance.
  • AI shopping arrives in Australia, retailers revolt

    AI shopping arrives in Australia, retailers revolt

    Trial success comes amidst bot-blocking spree.
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