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Thursday March 19, 2026
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Triple zero guardian to ponder minimum mobile network performance rules

Adequacy of ACMA's powers also under scrutiny.

By Andrew Colley

 

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RACV sets data foundations to underpin AI in customer channels
  Emerging Tech  

RACV sets data foundations to underpin AI in customer channels

Initial focus in contact centre, plans expansion.

By Ry Crozier

 
Researchers uncover 'Darksword' iPhone spyware
  Security  

Researchers uncover 'Darksword' iPhone spyware

Capable of penetrating millions of devices.

By AJ Vicens

 
Google developing options to allow AI opt-out in search
  Software  

Google developing options to allow AI opt-out in search

To ease UK concerns.

By Staff Writer

 
How Optus brings your mobile-first security strategy to life
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How Optus brings your mobile-first security strategy to life

Business happens everywhere. Keep it secure anywhere.

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