Amazon Web Services launches no-code AI customer designer
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NEOS adopts UnderwriteMe tool to speed medical underwriting
Advisers and applicants could see shorter waits as NEOS rolls out automated medical evidence processing across its life insurance platform.
Tyro partners with Bakers Delight across 500 stores
The deal aims to cut admin for Bakers Delight franchisees and link payments with Microsoft Dynamics 365 across more than 500 Australian stores.
Dematic unveils FD Shuttle at CeMAT Australia in Melbourne
Warehouse operators facing storage bottlenecks saw Dematic's FD Shuttle debut in Melbourne, aimed at boosting density without expanding sites.
Barry Plant completes AML readiness ahead of deadline
Australia's new real estate rules will now be met by the network, after offices finished anti-money laundering preparation three weeks early.
Reolink cuts Australian security camera prices by 46%
Australian shoppers can buy Reolink's wire-free and solar security cameras for up to 46% less in a Prime Day campaign running for two weeks.
WorkPro improves platform for verified employment data
Workers could gain more control over verified employment records as WorkPro's new platform aims to cut repeated compliance checks across jobs.
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.
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TCL pivots to premium TV offering with Bang & Olufsen collab
TCL's new range features brighter flagship TVs, with certified high-end sound and Gemini features, targeting Sony and Samsung's premium turf.
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Phishing-resistant authentication can prevent tax-time fraud
Fraudsters are exploiting tax season by stealing credentials and filing bogus returns, putting Australian refunds and ATO accounts at risk.
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Marketers turn to AI as personalisation revolution arrives
Australian marketers are turning to agentic AI to keep pace with fragmented customer journeys and rising demand for personalised content.
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Tech reinvent as Hejaz teases 'Wahda' superapp launch
Weeks before a planned August debut, the app aims to entice more than 2 billion Muslims with chat, video and faith-based AI tools.
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More than half of Asia-Pacific organisations are seeing rising disruptions and costs, pushing supply chains towards resilience over efficiency.
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What Irish sports tech brings to Oceania
Irish sports technology firms could benefit from Oceania's fervent fan bases and elite systems, as ANZ looks for proven partners.
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Paysafe joins Primer to widen card payment options
Merchants using Primer can now tap Paysafe's card processing in North America, Europe and Australasia, widening routing choice.
Soccer tournament lifts pubs & kit sales in Australia
Australian pubs are seeing extra footfall and kit purchases have surged as live matches spur late-night and early-morning spending.
Global intelligent eyewear shipments jump 83% in Q1
Momentum is shifting to lighter wearables as VR headset shipments fell 17% and rising memory costs squeeze profit margins across the sector.
Hays warns of AI training gap in Australia tech jobs
Only 22% of tech staff have formal AI training, leaving Australian employers exposed to skills gaps as adoption races ahead.
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Fascinated by the technology industry after a visit to a Computer Faire in 1998, Donovan Jackson first worked as a public relations consultant for enterprise software and hardware distribution companies in 2000, then as a journalist for IDG-affiliated channel and trade publications, and as a producer of commercial content as an agency owner through the 2000s and 2010s. He has served as ITBrief editor in the last days of the printed magazine, and has a long association with TechDay as a contributor to special projects. Donovan has wide interests spanning technology, philosophy, bicycles, literature, psychology, motorcycles, travel, geography, history, general knowledge, and various combinations of these and other subjects.
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Constructor named Gartner leader in search & discovery
Retailers are turning to specialist search tools as the category grows, with Gartner valuing the market at USD $17.41 billion in 2025.
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TCS tops Everest Group's store services provider ranking
Stores are becoming a bigger tech battleground as retailers seek tighter links between operations, checkout and customer engagement.
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ECOVACS says WINBOT tops global robotic window sales
The category's growth is being driven by demand for safer, easier cleaning of high-rise glass as WINBOT passes 1 million units sold this year.
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Dreame wet and dry vacuum shipments top 10 million
Growing demand has pushed Dreame's wet and dry vacuum range past 10 million units shipped worldwide since its 2021 launch.
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