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Budget 2021: myGov to undergo a multimillion-dollar makeover and get a chatbot
In addition to myGov enhancements, My Health Record will also get a boost, and the government will double down on initiatives under the data-sharing Bill that is yet to be passed.
Read MoreBest elliptical 2021: Top elliptical trainers for home gyms
An elliptical trainer can transform your physique with low-impact cardio and strength building. Here are our favorite at-home ellipticals in 2021.
Read MoreBest desk in 2021: Top home office desks compared
Not sure which desk is perfect for your home office? ZDNet has created a list of the best desks of 2021. We’ll tell you how to choose the perfect one for you.
Read MoreAussie Broadband chief warns NBN soft cap will be useless until May 2022
Aussie Broadband continues its attack on NBN’s usage-based CVC pricing.
Read MoreFacebook bans Signal’s attempt to run transparent Instagram ad campaign
Signal wanted to run an honest ad campaign and Facebook didn’t like it, so the ads were banned.
Read MoreBuy glasses online 2021: Best stores to buy specs from home
You can get prescription eyeglasses delivered directly to your door and it’s easier than ever. Here’s our list of the top online glasses stores to buy from today.
Read MoreTelstra pays AU$1.5m fine after preventing number porting due to COVID hitting offshore
Over 42,000 phone numbers were not moved to or from Telstra between March and July 2020.
Read MoreCSIRO’s phased array technology to underpin Quasar’s ‘as-a-service’ space solution
Quasar plans to develop a solution to allow ground stations to communicate with hundreds of satellites all at once.
Read MoreACCC warns restricting access to technology is stifling right to repair agricultural machinery
The Australian competition watchdog wants agricultural machinery manufacturers to share information about software, tools, and parts with independent repairers.
Read MoreSenators concerned end of JobKeeper could see new wave of robo-debts
Services Australia CEO expects there to be people with a debt once JobKeeper payments are reconciled but said the agency isn’t raising debts solely on the basis of averaged ATO income information this time.
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