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Apple wants Australia to keep payments regulatory regime as is
The iPhone maker said there’s plenty of competition where mobile payments are concerned and that Apple Pay is an example of the ‘dynamic competition and innovation that characterises the payments market’ in Australia.
Read MoreCOVID-19 vaccine digital certificate coming this week for Australians
Those with an Australian Medicare number can already view their vaccination history, but once two doses of a COVID-19 jab have been received, individuals will be able to retrieve a certificate.
Read MoreNBN floats options for killing off CVC charges
New Special Access Undertaking for NBN could see the maligned CVC disappear, but the company argues it would force costs up for those on low data plans.
Read MoreAustralians spent AU$26.5m in cryptocurrency to pay scammers in 2020
The total number of scams received by the ACCC’s Scamwatch during the 2020 calendar year was 216,087, with a total of AU$156 million lost.
Read MoreMcDonald’s is trying something new. It may drive customers mad
Whenever a fast-food chain tries to inject more technology into its offering, there are always issues. In this case, 15% of the time, it seems.
Read MoreA simple iPhone tweak to make it easier to use in summer
If you’re an iPhone owner that wears sunglasses during the summer months, this one’s for you.
Read MoreStay connected anywhere with the ZOLEO satellite communicator
Use the Iridium network to stay in touch when you are off-grid, or Wi-Fi and cellular when you’re not.
Read MoreBest universal remote 2021: Control your home theater
As technology continues to progress, there are more and more devices being used in daily life that require remotes. We take a look at the best universal remotes in 2021.
Read MoreTop 12 best business credit cards for startups
Wondering which credit card is right for your new business? Check out ZDNet’s startup business credit cards with ratings from NerdWallet.
Read MoreEven in low-code software development, IT departments still need to hold users’ hands
No matter how little code is involved, nine times out of 10, IT managers need to stay on top of what users are doing with application development.
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