Australians Write Off Millions Of Smartphones
2.5 million smartphones have been lost or destroyed by Australians in the last five years according to a survey from comparison site... Read More
Snap Shares Slump Further
Snap is hoping for a turnaround in its fortunes this week after its shares fell more than 14 percent to a record... Read More
HBO Offers More To Hackers
Time Warner’s HBO network has revealed it offered US$250,000 to cyber criminals who hacked into its computer system. The offer, made last... Read More
Hon Hai Not Quite Hup To It
Apple iPhone supplier Hon Hai Precision has reported disappointing earnings as growth in worldwide smartphone shipments plateaued. The world’s biggest contract manufacturer... Read More
Receiver In At NBN Subcontractor
The seemingly constantly beleaguered National Broadband Network has been hit by another controversy, with Victoria-based subcontractor Trilogie Resourcing filing for bankruptcy. Trilogie... Read More
Catcha As Catcha-Can: Grove’s iFix Trounces Netflix In Asia
Singapore-born Patrick Grove, pictured, claims his iFlix outfit is comfortably beating international Netflix in bringing streaming video to people in a number... Read More
Are Consumers Being “Ripped Off” By Google Home
In Australia Google Home, which has extremely limited devices that connect with the recently launched home speaker, is selling for $199, in... Read More
Amazon Looking At Sport Sponsorship & Ticketing A Move That Could Hurt Harvey Norman
Amazon is looking to move into the Australian ticketing market while also becoming a major sports sponsor, a move that could seriously... Read More