Chinese company New Senyang’s Q11 wireless earbuds promise live translation of a whopping 156 languages "in seconds" via artificial intelligence, for around the same price as two cups of coffee.
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“Delays often happen because hiring teams want to identify candidates with the right skills and feel confident in committing to the hire,” Robert Half director Tom Ward told Information Age.
Eastern Health, the operator of four hospitals in Melbourne’s east, has been hit by a cyber attack forcing it to postpone certain elective surgeries. In a statement, Eastern Health said the incident ...
The federal government has confirmed its forthcoming youth social media ban will require Australians of all ages to confirm their age when accessing social media. Last week, Prime Minister Anthony ...
Nearly 70 per cent of ICT professionals' occupations are in shortage around Australia, according to a new reporting warning the nation faces a skills challenge not seen for six decades. The first ...
The cost and frequency of Australian ransomware attacks has continued to soar with advocacy and growth champion Australian Cyber Network (ACN) reporting more than two thirds of domestic organisations ...
The government’s approach to technological surveillance is leading us down a dark path, experts warn, as it prepares to give law enforcement agencies new hacking powers. Currently before parliament’s ...
The rise of artificial intelligence is “a moment of historic consequence” and digital skills are at the centre of the nation’s productivity agenda, Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles proclaimed at ...
Australians using search engines while logged in to accounts from the likes of Google and Microsoft will have their age checked by mid-2026, under a new online safety code co-developed by technology ...
An external software developer engaged by an Australian government agency accidentally made a collection of private documents available on the public internet earlier ...
Australians say they are more productive working from home than the rest of the world, but technical problems, relationships and digital communications remain sources of stress, according to new ...
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