Samsung Galaxy S10 Rumoured Dedicated NPU
Rumours are circulating that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 may pack the single-chip system, Exynos 9820, which could contain a powerful 2nd-Generation... Read More
Interdyn Launches New Rotel Amp & CD Player
Melbourne-based Interdyn has expanded its Rotel line-up, launching the new A11 Stereo Amplifier and CD11 CD player in Australia, for A$999 and A$599... Read More
Amazon & BlackBerry To Launch Enterprise Alexa Device
BlackBerry is reportedly in talks with Amazon to launch an enterprise-grade Alexa device for commercial usage. As per ITWorldCanada, BlackBerry Chief Technology Officer, Charles... Read More
Samsung Releases 2nd-Gen Frame TV In Oz
Samsung has finally released its second-generation Frame TV in Australia – available in either a 55-inch (A$2,699), 65-inch (A$3,899) or 43-inch (A$1,799) model.... Read More
Samsung Caught In Opera House Everest Debate As Wesfarmer Director Comes Over As A ‘Goose”
Two faced journalists at Fairfax media who have slammed Alan Jones for daring to say that it’s okay to advertise the upcoming... Read More
Oz Video Streaming Audience Growing
The average Australian now spends online spend 12 minutes of every hour online to stream video, making it the most popular form... Read More
Epson Launches World’s Fastest WiFi-Enabled Photo Scanner
Epson Australia has launched its new versatile WiFi-enabled FastFoto FF-680W high-speed photo and document scanning system with the ability to scan thousands of photos... Read More
Apple Offers Business Chats
Apple Australia has begun offering its Business Chat service to Australian outfits that are looking to reach customers via their iOS devices.... Read More
Canberra Plans Future Control Over Autonomous Vehicles
The Federal Government is planning to open a new Office of Future Transport Technologies to guide the a nation-wide development of the... Read More
Telstra Lands Coral Sea Cable Deal
Telstra has scored an $8.2 million contract to land Vocus’s Coral Sea cable system at its Sydney landing site. The Australian Government... Read More









