Wearables Up More Than 30% In 2Q21, Apple Still #1
Global shipments of wearables are up by almost a third year-on-year as Apple continues to dominate the market. Data from the International... Read More
ICT Spending Stable In Oz And NZ, Despite Pandemic
Spending on information and communication technology (ICT) has held steady in Australia and New Zealand despite the pandemic, though consumer spending is... Read More
Australia Post Hit Pause To Deal With Backlog
Australia Post has announced today that will temporarily pause all Parcel Post collections from eCommerce retailers in NSW, ACT and VIC for... Read More
Supply Issues & Losses Still Plaguing LIFX Company
The lights are still out for smart LIFX light globe Company Buddy Technologies who is still losing money and has more liabilities... Read More
Flubot Text Scam Turns To Phony Parcels
The Flubot malware scam plaguing Australian phones has a new trick, the ACCC has warned, with messages now telling potential victims a... Read More
Kids Under 12 Getting Smartphones Earlier
Smartphones are becoming ever more popular for kids, with more than one in three Australian children under 12 now having a phone.... Read More
Legacy Audio Brand Aiwa Files For Bankruptcy
The legendary Aiwa brand, responsible for inventing the very first cassette tape recording back in 1964, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.... Read More
Are You Over Zoom? So Are Investors As Stock Plunges
It’s not just work at home participants that are sick of Zoom, now investors are ditching the stock with the video conference... Read More
New D-Link Wi-Fi Bridge Can Connect Sites 20km Apart
D-Link has launched a new long-range wireless bridge, capable of connecting sites up to 20km away through Wi-Fi 5. Pitched at multi-site... Read More
Linkedin Scraps Unpopular ‘Stories’ Feature
LinkedIn is following the lead of Twitter and removing its Stories feature, after trialling the disappearing video function for less than a... Read More









