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US to loosen travel restrictions for visitors from 33 countries in early November
Fully vaccinated visitors travelling to the US will not be required to quarantine if they return a negative COVID-19 test result.
Read MorePawsey unwraps first stage of AU$48m Setonix HPE research supercomputer
Stage 1 of the unveiling of the HPE Cray EX supercomputer will be used by researchers to ‘fine tune’ the supercomputer before it’s fully operational next year.
Read MoreMore shark-spotting drones and drumlines added to NSW coastlines for AU$21.4 million
An expansion of New South Wales’ shark management program will see it have the ‘world’s largest suite’ of shark management tools and technologies, Deputy Premier says.
Read MoreVictoria launches five-year, AU$50 million cyber strategy
The new strategy is based on three core missions of improving the delivery of government services, creating a cyber safe place, and creating a ‘vibrant’ cyber economy.
Read MoreElon Musk announces SpaceX’s Starlink project set for go-live next month
The rollout of the Starlink terminals will be a month later than planned.
Read MoreAngus Taylor to fill Tech Minister role following Christian Porter resignation
The resignation follows details emerging that Christian Porter received donations to fund his defamation lawsuit against the ABC.
Read MoreAustralian iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max pricing
Pre-orders for Apple’s latest smartphones are open, and potential customers need to decide the device repayment fee for them.
Read MoreWhere to get the best deal preordering Apple’s new iPad, iPad mini tablets
Amazon and Walmart are offering rare discounts on select preorders, but stock is limited and you may need to pay full price elsewhere.
Read MoreOnePlus provides updates for 9 and 9 Pro with Hasselblad XPan mode and much more
The first generation of OnePlus phones with Hasselblad branding come with software enhancements and with this latest update we see another fun and creative feature as a result of the partnership.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence success is tied to ability to augment, not just automate
Stanford’s latest release of its ongoing ‘One-Hundred-Year Study on Artificial Intelligence’ urges a greater blending of human and machine skills.
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