
Privacy v pandemic: tracking your mobile phone
The Government has the legal power to track mobile phones and users as part of limiting coronavirus spread. Other countries are doing it and Australia should consider it, says Patrick Fair.
The Government has the legal power to track mobile phones and users as part of limiting coronavirus spread. Other countries are doing it and Australia should consider it, says Patrick Fair.
The Marshall Government says it will consider whether to ban mobile phone use in SA public schools.
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Unlike some existing farm automation systems, our technologies are cheap and simple enough for the smallest of family farms to use.
Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia and Tiger Airways have banned passengers from using or charging Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones on planes over concerns their batteries could explode or catch fire.
The Nokia name will return to the mobile phone market after a company backed by one of its former executives teamed up with manufacturer Foxconn to buy the rights to the brand for mobile devices.
An emergency mobile phone system developed at Flinders University has been acknowledged in international InnovationXchange awards for post-disaster relief work in the Pacific.