Aussie tech startup TrueState, has launched with AUD $1.5 million backing from Airtree, Side Stage Ventures, Galileo Ventures and Imprint Capital Partners to empower businesses to build reliable high-impact AI applications in just days versus the typical 6-12 months required.
If you've ever felt earbuds don't quite fit, and are uncomfortable and even kind of gross to stick into your ears, then Shokz has good news for you with its range of open-ear headphones.
Nanoleaf has long been making creative, modular smart lights that let you brighten up all your spaces in the most creative of ways. The company is continuing to innovate with new products, and also has special EOFY deals for you.
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO has announced that it will partner with governments across the Pacific and Southeast Asia to help them better prepare for, and respond to, disease outbreaks.
The US will ban the sale of anti-virus products made by Russian vendor Kaspersky to American customers from July onwards, a report says.
Data that is claimed to be from Australian ticketing vendor TEG has been put up for sale on a website, with the poster asking US$30,000 (A$45,032) for the whole lot.
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