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Union concedes to Telstra vaccine mandate after legal advice
Although the CEPU said Telstra has softened its stance during consultation, it is calling for the mandate to be extended to all third parties that interact with the workforce.
Read MoreNSW Health wants to send electronic alerts to parents about their kid’s routine health checks
Following the success of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, NSW Health wants to deliver other digital services to improve the citizen experience.
Read MoreCalls to ID social media users is just another Morrison government rush job
The government has escalated its war of words against the social media giants, demanding ID for all users. But it’s a strategy that we already know won’t solve the problem.
Read MoreGoogle countersues Epic for allegedly breaching Play Store contract
Google has filed a counter claim in its Epic lawsuit, accusing the games developer of evading its contractually agreed service fee to Google.
Read MoreSamsung applies EUV to 14nm DDR5 DRAM production
Applying extreme ultra-violet lithography during DRAM production has boosted productivity by 20%, Samsung says.
Read MoreSenate committee says choice is why using credit cards for online gambling should remain
It said the onus for protecting people from online gambling should lie with the banks.
Read MoreNew South Wales and Victoria commence trial of COVID digital certificates on check-in apps
COVID-19 digital certificates for state-based check-in apps are slowly being rolled out in New South Wales and Victoria as the states prepare for post-lockdown life.
Read MoreNEC scores deal to build Facebook transatlantic half-petabit cable
Japanese vendor says it will be world’s first 24 fibre-pair subsea cable.
Read MoreResearchers develop AI system to improve eye disease detection
The CARE system uses fundus photography in combination with a deep-learning system trained to detect retinal disease on a larger scale.
Read MoreTech giants expand Australian misinformation measures week after government criticism
A new portal will be created for accepting complaints from the Australian public where they believe a signatory’s efforts to address misinformation are not up to scratch.
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