Research Finds Fitness Trackers Are “Poor” At Measuring Calories
Fitness trackers from a wide range of manufacturers are unreliable at measuring the number of calories burned according to research from Stanford University.... Read More
Lenovo Falls To #2 PC Maker After Return To Revenue Growth
Lenovo has reported its first revenue growth in five quarters with an increase of 4.9% to US$9.6 billion, despite forfeiting the top PC... Read More
HTC Unveils VR Headset For U11
HTC have announced a new VR headset designed especially to work with its new U11 smartphone. According to HTC, the new HTC Link... Read More
Stan Could Be Planning A Price Hike
Video streaming service Stan could be planning to increase the prices and reduce the quality of its plans. Following in the footsteps... Read More
ACCC Finalises Superfast Broadband Regulation
The ACCC has finalised its proposed regulation of ‘superfast’ broadband services supplied on non-NBN fixed line networks, including approval for network operators... Read More
Dick Smith Shareholders Prepare For Class Action
Dick Smith shareholders could soon begin a class action against the collapsed consumer electronic retailers, as an investigation by Investor Claim Partner (ICP)... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Phil Newton Quits Samsung Australia
Phil Newton, the Corporate Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung Australia, has quit. He will leave the company in August.... Read More
PCs, Printer Sales Up At HP
Hewlett Packard has reported sales that picked up in the second quarter, led by growth in both PCs and printers for the... Read More
Oz Games Industry Shirtfronts Canberra Over Lack Of Support
The Turnbull Government has copped a backhander from the Down Under video games industry. In an open letter to Comms and Arts... Read More
Bitcoin Soars To All-Time High
Digital currency bitcoin has hit a new record high, surging above US$2400 (A$3212) per coin, as demand for crypto-assets soared with the... Read More