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Buy 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 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 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 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.
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 MoreAustralian women’s participation in STEM creeps backward in 2020
The 2021 STEM Equity Monitor shows the number of Australian women in STEM-qualified occupations dropped to 13% in 2020.
Read MoreFacebook, Google, Twitter caution Australia against a blanket terrorism content ban
The three technology giants have asked the government consider other measures before calling for a ban of all that is deemed violent extremist or terrorism content.
Read MoreNBN nixes dark fibre talks as subcontractors protest pyramid contract model
NBN has said it does not see a cost-effective way to lease dark fibre from existing telcos.
Read MoreAI and gamification being used to help Aussie farmers reduce spray drift impact
A platform is being developed to help farmers improve their pesticide spray plans, while minimising the impact it could have on the surrounding environment.
Read MoreTurgenSec finds 345,000 files from Filipino solicitor-general’s office were breached
Sensitive documents from the solicitor-general of the Philippines, including information on ongoing legal cases and passwords, were breached and made publicly available online, the UK security firm has said.
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