US Lawmakers Demand E-mails From Online Giants
A US House of Representatives panel has widened its anti-trust probe into giant technology companies, with demands for internal e-mails, detailed financial... Read More
Google Rolls Out Dark Mode
Search giant Google has started rolling out a “dark mode” update for its Play Store, following the release of Android 10. With... Read More
United Networks Nabs Broadland
United Networks says it has reached an agreement to buy Broadland. The Woolloomooloo-headquartered telco plans to offer 266,544,433 shares for the deal.... Read More
Telstra Blocks 2.9m Scam Calls
Telstra blocked 2.9 million “scam calls” in the month of July and is calling for industry and government to come together on... Read More
TPG Investor Held ‘Over A Barrel’
Day four of the case between Vodafone and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) over the telco’s proposed merger with TPG... Read More
‘HBO Max’ Aussie Launch Rumours Fly
The streaming video on demand (SVOD) market is set to further intensify following reports US juggernaut, HBO, has filed a trademark for... Read More
Google To Pay $1bn In France To Settle Financial Fraud Probe
Google has agreed to pay close to 1 billion euros (A$1.6 billion) to French authorities to settle a financial fraud probe that... Read More
Global Watchdogs Applaud ACCC IT Giant Crackdown
Global competition regulators have welcomed Australia’s global lead in cracking down on Facebook and Google over their stronghold on advertising and misuse... Read More
Foxtel Ramp Up ‘Kayo’s Sister’ Streaming Service
Foxtel is reportedly gearing up for the launch of ‘Kayo’s Sister’ drama and entertainment service by assembling a team of 40 people.... Read More
Apple Returns To $-Trillion Club
Apple has climbed back into the US$1 trillion market cap, following this week’s announcement of a grab-bag of new products, including the... Read More