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GK expands open retail platform with DevHub & AI tools
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GK expands open retail platform with DevHub & AI tools

about 3 hours ago

Retailers could add third-party tools faster as GK opens its CLOUD4RETAIL platform to more partners and prototype app development.

Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

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Australian Government

Australian Computer Society backs Office of AI plan

The proposed watchdog could shape AI regulation and skills policy as Australia tries to avoid fragmented oversight and a shortage of trained workers.

about 17 hours ago · Sean Mitchell
Engineering

Samsung unveils Flex Titanium for Galaxy foldables

Visible creases and fragility remain key hurdles as Samsung readies titanium-based displays for its next generation of Galaxy foldables.

about 20 hours ago · Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Xero

Australian firms urged to redesign work, not push harder

Rising burnout and weak engagement are forcing employers to rethink productivity, as leaders say simpler systems could lift output without longer hours.

about 21 hours ago · Sofiah Nichole Salivio
Consumer tech

BISSELL launches compact SpotClean Mini in Australia

The compact cleaner targets apartment dwellers and small homes as demand grows for easier-to-store appliances that tackle everyday spills.

about 22 hours ago · Sofiah Nichole Salivio
Insurance

CulturalPulse launches AskGenie to map audience segments

Businesses risk missing growth in a more diverse Australia unless they measure cultural identity alongside age, income and life stage.

about 22 hours ago · Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Productivity

Australian tech leaders hail AI shift to core business

Australian firms are increasingly using AI in day-to-day operations, with leaders saying data quality and human oversight now matter more than pilot projects.

about 22 hours ago · Sofiah Nichole Salivio
Investigation

Why Eftsure's original pitch is fading fast

Bank-led name checks in Australia and New Zealand are eroding the niche that made Eftsure easy to sell a decade ago.

2 months ago • 6 min read
Explainer: Why Eftsure's original pitch is fading fast

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