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  • Telstra International cutting jobs amid AI push

    Telstra International cutting jobs amid AI push

    Automation to increase under new proposal with Accenture.
  • Australian gelato giant Gelatissimo targeted by hackers

    Australian gelato giant Gelatissimo targeted by hackers

    Company faces ransom demand for allegedly stolen data.
  • Hackers steal $3.7m Sri Lanka meant to repay Australia

    Hackers steal $3.7m Sri Lanka meant to repay Australia

    Attackers 'may have impersonated a legitimate entity'.
  • Microsoft to invest $25b in Australia by 2029

    Microsoft to invest $25b in Australia by 2029

    Tech giant pledges to train 3 million people in AI.
  • Rental platform 2Apply pinged for 'excessive' data collection

    Rental platform 2Apply pinged for 'excessive' data collection

    Personal info unfairly taken, privacy commissioner says.
  • Apple patches bug used to read deleted messages

    Apple patches bug used to read deleted messages

    FBI used exploit to extract user data.
  • As Meta and Microsoft cut staff, is AI really to blame?

    As Meta and Microsoft cut staff, is AI really to blame?

    How an ‘intelligence explosion’ could change white-collar work.
  • Claude Mythos AI spurs cyber warnings for Australian firms

    Claude Mythos AI spurs cyber warnings for Australian firms

    Anthropic's unreleased model raises eyebrows with authorities.
  • NSW Treasury worker arrested over data breach

    NSW Treasury worker arrested over data breach

    Thousands of government documents allegedly stolen.
  • Are you being judged by your age rather than your skills?

    Are you being judged by your age rather than your skills?

    New studies find older workers routinely disregarded by peers.
  • Workers paid more to return to the office

    Workers paid more to return to the office

    Visibility 'quietly becoming a form of currency'.
  • What's next for Apple under new CEO John Ternus?

    What's next for Apple under new CEO John Ternus?

    With Tim Cook stepping down, a new era begins.
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook stepping down

    Apple CEO Tim Cook stepping down

    Hardware chief John Ternus to take over.
  • AI firm allegedly fabricated 'virtually all' customers, revenue

    AI firm allegedly fabricated 'virtually all' customers, revenue

    Execs of company once worth $2b charged with fraud.
  • NZ-founded shoe brand Allbirds sells its sole to AI

    NZ-founded shoe brand Allbirds sells its sole to AI

    Shares spike on surprise pivot to GPU neocloud.
  • Alleged Adelaide hacker charged over 'cybercrime spree'

    Alleged Adelaide hacker charged over 'cybercrime spree'

    Authorities say he targeted police offices, NBN, and more.
  • Snap cuts 16% of workers while increasing AI use

    Snap cuts 16% of workers while increasing AI use

    Snapchat owner says hundreds of open roles will also be removed.
  • Travel site lastminute.com shutting down in Australia

    Travel site lastminute.com shutting down in Australia

    Platform's local arm to shutter after 25 years.
  • Experts raise privacy concerns over school-approved apps

    Experts raise privacy concerns over school-approved apps

    Researchers review almost 200 apps used by Australian students.
  • Apple hands Australian notification data to law enforcement

    Apple hands Australian notification data to law enforcement

    Tech giant confirms granting push token request for first time.
  • Telstra erupts over 'misleading' Triple Zero survey

    Telstra erupts over 'misleading' Triple Zero survey

    Telco group also rubbishes ACCAN's claims on emergency calls.
  • Booking.com customers notified of data breach

    Booking.com customers notified of data breach

    Hackers access info shared with accommodation providers.
  • Study site Chegg fined $500k for helping Aussies cheat

    Study site Chegg fined $500k for helping Aussies cheat

    First company to breach new academic cheating laws.
  • Court overturns work-from-home tax break ruling

    Court overturns work-from-home tax break ruling

    Tax office scores a win in long-running battle.
  • Australian uses AI to design cancer vaccine for his dog

    Australian uses AI to design cancer vaccine for his dog

    An oncologist says it's promising, but not a cure.
  • Sam Altman's home attacked twice after 'incendiary' article

    Sam Altman's home attacked twice after 'incendiary' article

    OpenAI CEO responds to media exposé.
  • Tech workers face new layoffs at Bendigo Bank

    Tech workers face new layoffs at Bendigo Bank

    Union attributes latest cuts to AI.
  • Australian crypto exchange Swyftx cuts jobs, swaps CEOs

    Australian crypto exchange Swyftx cuts jobs, swaps CEOs

    Workforce shrinks as Bitcoin flounders.
  • Meta worker accused of downloading private Facebook photos

    Meta worker accused of downloading private Facebook photos

    Around 30,000 images allegedly taken.
  • Aussies too busy for study or training, new data finds

    Aussies too busy for study or training, new data finds

    ABS figures show steady decline over recent years.
  • AI internet traffic surges as agents swarm the web

    AI internet traffic surges as agents swarm the web

    'Fundamental shift' compounds security threats.
  • Australian company boards still have few tech experts

    Australian company boards still have few tech experts

    In the age of AI, research shows we're falling behind.
  • DroneShield shares tumble as Australian CEO quits

    DroneShield shares tumble as Australian CEO quits

    Oleg Vornik steps down after more than 10 years.
  • Anthropic says Claude Mythos AI too 'powerful' to release

    Anthropic says Claude Mythos AI too 'powerful' to release

    Unreleased model finds 'thousands' of vulnerabilities.
  • Google, Cloudflare want post-quantum cryptography by 2029

    Google, Cloudflare want post-quantum cryptography by 2029

    New tech could crack encryption 'sooner than expected'.
  • Optus raises mobile plan prices again

    Optus raises mobile plan prices again

    Follows Telstra with second increase in a year.
  • The top five money wasters at work

    The top five money wasters at work

    Unnecessary meetings, lacklustre technology, and more.
  • As EVs rise, Australia needs better kerbside charging

    As EVs rise, Australia needs better kerbside charging

    New research examines demand trends in Sydney.
  • Microsoft Outlook issue hits Artemis II astronauts

    Microsoft Outlook issue hits Artemis II astronauts

    Lunar crew kept busy by email woes and broken toilet.
  • These Australian unis now rank in global top 100

    These Australian unis now rank in global top 100

    See how technology course rankings have changed.
  • Sydney quantum researcher bolsters IBM tech

    Sydney quantum researcher bolsters IBM tech

    New approach draws 'promising blueprint' for error correction.
  • Social media giants not complying with under-16s ban

    Social media giants not complying with under-16s ban

    What will eSafety do next?
  • Oracle cuts thousands of staff in early morning email

    Oracle cuts thousands of staff in early morning email

    US tech giant quietly makes 'significant' layoffs.
  • 620,000 migrants underused in workforce

    620,000 migrants underused in workforce

    'Broken' system wastes talent nationwide.
  • AI blunder lands worker in legal trouble

    AI blunder lands worker in legal trouble

    Judge cites repeated disregard for facts.
  • 'System malfunction' leaves robotaxis stranded in traffic

    'System malfunction' leaves robotaxis stranded in traffic

    Passengers stuck in cars in Wuhan, China.
  • Binance hit with $10m fine over investor failures

    Binance hit with $10m fine over investor failures

    Took $4m in fees as inexperienced crypto clients lost big.
  • Anthropic blames human error for Claude source code leak

    Anthropic blames human error for Claude source code leak

    Blunder comes as AI firm signs agreement with Australian govt.
  • Age checks loom for most online services

    Age checks loom for most online services

    Draft code mandates verifying users before data collection.
  • Apple turns 50: Australian enthusiasts on its pivotal devices

    Apple turns 50: Australian enthusiasts on its pivotal devices

    Local collectors and ex-staff speak with Information Age.
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