Australian stories
Tom Cawley's move highlights Australia's drive to turn mining data into usable AI as MaxMine's load-and-dump tool reaches customers.
Cautious support from tech leaders hinges on whether Canberra can turn new AI and digital funding into real productivity gains.
Rising margins pressure and a Middle East supply shock are testing lenders, even as provisions and capital buffers are lifted.
Australian freelancers can earn the most from business and legal work, as crowded design listings keep average rates lower.
Disconnected systems are leaving clinicians without the full picture, as Telstra Health rolls out a platform meant to move care data securely between services.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.
A default Windows utility is giving attackers a way to run malicious scripts through trusted processes and dodge security tools.
Australian buyers now have access to HP's new AI-enabled PCs, with premium models starting at AUD $2,899 and topping out at AUD $6,500.
Small firms could save hours on admin as the free assistant turns sales data into plain-language answers inside Square's platform.
Lesser-known ERP tools are already cutting month-end work, from reconciliation and AP to forecasting, if the data underneath is clean enough.
The five-year deal could ease upfront costs for fans and boost spending on tickets, food and merchandise at one of Australia's busiest arenas.
Demand for data centre support is driving Black & White's first permanent Australian base as it scales across APAC.
The Swedish order gives xReality a foothold in Europe as NATO defence spending rises and could open more training sales across the region.
New controls will help SMBs and MSPs curb shadow AI use and limit data leaks as staff adopt chatbots without clear rules.
Australian shoppers will soon see Dreame's range widen beyond robot vacuums, as 80-plus products land through its regional distributor.
The move widens defences for businesses as AI systems become a bigger target for attackers and zero-day flaws multiply across enterprise software.
Most manufacturers now see digital tools as necessary to stay competitive, but data use gaps, cyber risk and skills shortages remain.
Shoppers can now spread the cost of gift cards in Zip's app, as buy now, pay later usage keeps widening across the US.
The new tool could help regulated operators cut missed deadlines by replacing spreadsheets and memory with rule-based scheduling for recurring checks.
NZ households can now get sharper outdoor surveillance as 2K video becomes standard across Ring's camera range, with prices from NZD $319.