Intel Forced To Pay Billions After Court Loss
Intel has been ordered to pay $2.18 billion USD ($2.8 billion AUD) in a patent lawsuit to a company that has since... Read More
AMD Fires Salvo In GPU War As Shortages Continue
Chipmaker AMD is taking the mid-range graphics card fight to archrival Nvidia with its newest Radeon GPU, while also moving to shore... Read More
Google Stops Selling Ads Based On Individual Browsing History
Google has announced it will stop selling advertisements based on a person’s individual browsing online, an enormous move which will have major... Read More
Fitbit App Down for Hours with Server Issues
This morning, users of the Fitbit tracking app awoke to find their app and its data inaccessible due to an issue with... Read More
Myer Sales Fall By 13% Despite Millions In JobKeeper & Rent Relief
Upmarket department store chain Myer endured a painful pandemic sales cycle after total sales declined by 13.1 per cent to $1.388 million... Read More
Samsung Breaks 5G Speed Record
Samsung has broken the speed record for 5G data transmission, achieving 5.23Gbps to a single device. Using EN-DC technology, the Korean manufacturer... Read More
Belkin Adds Range Of Smart LED Cables
Consumer electronics company Belkin has unveiled its new Boost Charge Smart Cable range made for iPhones. The cable range uses a custom... Read More
Processors Worth Cents Stalling PC Industry, Claims Acer Boss
PC manufacturer Acer, which has been witnessing record growth in both Australia, the USA and in Asia, has said supply issues have... Read More
Why Are Philips Premium OLED TVs Not Sold In Oz?
Why does Philips see Australia as a growth market for air fryers and health care products, but not premium OLED TVs despite... Read More








