Laptop-Sized Device Could Slash Days Off Melbourne STI Test Results
A Melbourne-developed device the size of a laptop could transform STI testing by delivering faster, more accurate results using distinct genetic markers.
A Melbourne-developed device the size of a laptop could transform STI testing by delivering faster, more accurate results using distinct genetic markers.
A Mount Barker disturbance left a 39-year-old dead, but a postmortem has seen murder charges against the alleged offender downgraded to assault.
Microsoft has flagged an active campaign abusing the OAuth authentication standard to redirect government workers to malware-laden sites, raising fresh concerns for Australian agencies.
Iranian hackers are mounting probes, DDoS attacks, and malware operations as the US–Israel war on Iran enters its third day. Experts warn Australian-linked firms to prepare.
AI tools are flooding software development with vulnerable code faster than security teams can fix it. But is the industry's AI-powered cure credible?
The UK's NCSC has urged businesses to harden cyber defences as Iran-linked hackers could target organisations with regional ties following US-Israeli strikes.
Sony is reportedly abandoning its PC porting strategy for blockbuster single-player games, with Marvel's Wolverine shaping up as the first casualty of the shift.
Apple is expected to launch a colourful, low-cost MacBook priced between US$699 and US$799, arriving just as Windows users are losing patience with Microsoft's AI-heavy approach.
Four in five organisations now carry unresolved security debt, up from three in four a year ago, as AI-driven development outpaces teams' ability to fix known flaws.
Soaring demand for AI infrastructure is starving smartphones and PCs of memory, with analysts forecasting price hikes of up to 14% and market declines not seen in over a decade.
As AI agents gain access to email, files, and credentials, a veteran security researcher has built a containment layer designed to stop them going rogue.
Anthropic, OpenAI and Google DeepMind built their brands on safety commitments. Without binding regulation, those promises may be their only guardrail.
Pokémon's 30th anniversary has triggered a flood of merchandise, from Lego sets to Time Magazine special editions and rare TCG collector boxes.
Australia's federal Health Department plans to slash insurance rebates for spinal cord stimulators, citing insufficient evidence of effectiveness and links to severe injuries.
Mould has been found at a NSW hospital following a cluster of fungal infections linked to two patient deaths, prompting urgent investigation.
A man in his 60s is in hospital after falling two metres into a flooded stormwater drain during persistent wet weather in Sydney.
Fire authorities warn that parched conditions across Victoria, NSW, SA and WA are driving an elevated bushfire risk well into autumn.
WiseTech Global is axing 2000 jobs over two years, citing artificial intelligence, as debate grows over Australia's support for affected workers.
Perth doctor Rhys Bellinge has been sentenced to ten years and six months jail after killing a 24-year-old woman in a drink-driving crash.
An elderly Perth woman spent days in an ED overflow area staff call 'the dungeon', highlighting chronic capacity pressures facing Australian hospitals.