Facebook gives Australian Media Cold Shoulder, Victory May Be Premature
Last month, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg granted concessions to Mark Zuckerberg on the federal government’s media bargaining code that helped restore Facebook’s services... Read More
Aldi Selling Sub-$400 Kitchen Appliances This Week
A range of kitchen appliances will go on sale at Aldi this week for under $400, including a dishwasher, thermo cooker, and... Read More
Samsung Unveils New Rugged Smartphone
Samsung has launched the newest entry in its rugged XCover smartphone line for businesses, the Galaxy XCover 5. The XCover 5 is... Read More
Alexa Expands On Xbox
Amazon Alexa has launched a new official app on Xbox consoles that dramatically expands its functionality. Though Alexa has been supported on... Read More
Samsung Tipped To Launch Galaxy Watch 4 Soon
Samsung is rumoured to launching its next-generation Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch Active 4 wearables in the next few months. According... Read More
Google’s Alphabet Developing ‘Wolverine’ Device for Superhuman Hearing
Google’s parent company Alphabet is working on a wearable device that would allow users to isolate a single person’s voice from a... Read More
Government Spends $1.3bn On Rare-Earth Tech Minerals For Mobile Devices
The Federal Government has finally twigged that Australia needs plenty of minerals – such as lithium and rare earths – if the... Read More
NBN Co To Start Consulting On Gigabit Speeds For FttC
NBN Co is set to start consulting with industry this month on an extension of its top speed tiers, up to one... Read More
Eftpos Set To Become Non-Govt Digital ID Exchange Operator
Eftpos has tossed its hat in the ring to become the first non-government accredited operator of a digital identity exchange in Australia,... Read More
Tens Of Thousands, Microsoft Customers Under Attack
A major flaw in Microsoft’s software has led to an aggressive hacking campaign likely sponsored by the Chinese government, the Bill Gates-owned... Read More









