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Security teams in Australia and New Zealand may soon triage flaws faster as TrendAI uses Claude Opus 4.8 to assess exploitability and impact.
Clinical trials in Australia and the United States will be accelerated as the Sydney start-up readies its labour monitor for regulators.
Rigid global workflows are leaving Australian marketers with slower publishing, duplicated content and weaker local relevance across markets.
Early tests suggest Wi-Fi 8 could cut dropouts and improve coverage in crowded homes, as TP-Link readies a wider consumer range.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
Australian and New Zealand buyers will pay from AUD $649 and NZD $799 as Oura shrinks its smart ring for longer daily wear.
Small businesses could cut support complexity as the new system links calls, chat and AI tools in one place, helping staff manage customers faster.
The ranking underscores rising demand for tools that can cover hybrid networks as ransomware and identity attacks increasingly target connected devices.
Government and critical infrastructure operators may need years to upgrade vulnerable encryption before quantum computers make it obsolete.
Rising participation shows Australian marketers are now focusing on governance, workforce readiness and scaling AI beyond early trials.
Australian shoppers can now pre-order Rokid's 49g AI glasses, which offer live translation, voice controls and ChatGPT support.
The multi-agency system will give police continuous visibility over low-altitude airspace as drone activity rises around World Cup venues and transport hubs.
Advisers at MPC Markets will get a single view across multi-broker, multi-currency holdings as the firm automates client review packs.
Australian businesses expanding overseas can now secure private network links and compute in minutes through a single managed provider.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
The award spotlights rising retailer demand for tools that keep dispersed store staff informed and operations consistent across large networks.
Public confidence in AI and data handling has plunged, with most Australians rejecting the use of personal information to train models.
Australia's AI data-centre boom is forcing storage vendors to cut power use and costs, with WD betting on hard drives over flash.
Many Australian firms are failing to turn AI pilots into scalable gains because scattered tools are outpacing governance and business context.
Without strong governance and clean data, AI in quality engineering can add workload, erode trust and expose weak foundations instead of cutting defects.