US-Banned 360fly Donald Trump Video Takes Off In Oz
A satirical advertisement supporting 360fly’s recently released 4K immersive 360-degree video camera has been banned by US networks including ABC, NBC and... Read More
Clipsal Gets Behind Photoelectric Smoke Alarms
Clipsal by Schneider Electric is backing photoelectric smoke alarms as a superior option to ionisation smoke alarms, discontinuing the sale of ionisation... Read More
Where’s The Headphone Jack? Apple Fans Up In Arms
Amid reports that Apple is set to drop the headphone jack from its upcoming iPhone 7, fans have gone online to protest... Read More
Sony To Repay Playstation Users
Sony has agreed, six years on, to pay Playstation 3 owners for a 2010 firmware update that removed the games console’s ability... Read More
Google, RingCentral Take On MS
In a bid to better take on Microsoft Office, Google has signed up Ring Central, a unified communications specialist company. Google struggled... Read More
Dropbox Adds Tools In Biz Push To Take On Microsoft
Storage company Dropbox is attempting to broaden its reach into the corporate cloud service market with a new tools set for scanning... Read More
Oz Satellite Group To Link With Branson’s Virgin Galactic
Australian-listed mini-satellite communications outfit Sky and Space Global is expected to announce a “strategic partnership” with Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, which still... Read More
Seek Looks Overseas For Profit
Online jobs site Seek is continuing to look overseas for future gains, paying $182 million to buy out its Brazil business and... Read More
Telstra To Launch Home Automation
Telstra is making a major – if somewhat belated – play for the home automation business in Australia, with this week’s announcement... Read More
Unwired Back From The Dead
Onetime Australian wireless broadband company Unwired – long considered dead after being bought out first by Kerry Stokes then onsold to Optus... Read More