Does Remote Work Still Have a Role to Play in the Future of Australia’s Technology Workforce?

Image: Adobe/ChayTee Remote work has been a top desire for tech workers in Australia and New Zealand since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Having experienced more flexibility and autonomy…

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Meta Adding End-To-End Encryption To Messenger Despite Government Pressure

Tyler Cross Published on: December 8, 2023 Meta announced the decision to include end-to-end encryption for the Facebook and Messenger apps. However, multiple government agencies are pushing back against the…

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Google Bard Cheat Sheet: What Is Google Bard, and How Does It Work?

Bard is Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot that generates responses to user-provided natural language prompts. In response to a prompt, Bard can pull information from the internet and present a response.…

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Lenovo unveils ultra-compact Chromebox media player

Lenovo has announced its first Chromebox to boast a micro form factor. Coming in at about the same size as two stacked iPhone 15 Pro Max handsets, it's has been designed for 24/7 operation in digital signage and kiosk displays.

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Twisting four-tower Tencent HQ forms a vortex in Shenzhen

Büro Ole Scheeren has revealed plans for an extraordinary new project named the Tencent Helix. Taking the form of four connected twisting towers, it will serve as the new global headquarters of tech giant Tencent in Shenzhen, China.

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DNA-folding nanorobots can manufacture limitless copies of themselves

Researchers have demonstrated a programmable nano-scale robot, made from a few strands of DNA, that's capable of grabbing other snippets of DNA, and positioning them together to manufacture new UV-welded nano-machines – including copies of itself.

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