US probing US$15 billion Zoom deal for “foreign participation”
Zoom have once again come under scrutiny in the US, with the Federal Communications Commission calling out its proposed US$15 billion buyout... Read More
Digital Billboards On Track To Make Impact For Sydney Trains
Following the recent announcement that OOH titans JCDecaux are turning 18 traditional format billboards through Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane into digital advertising... Read More
Comms complaints fall again, but small businesses still lose
Here’s the good news. There was a 6.1 per cent overall decline in complaints about phone and internet services in the past... Read More
Is It Time For Foxtel To Launch Their Own 4K TV?
Should Foxtel follow Sky TV’s rumoured lead and launch their own 4K High-Definition TV? We have just seen the launch of the... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: TCL Has A Samsung Flip Competitor & A Sub $300 5G Smartphone
Fly under the radar mobile phone brand TCL, who earlier today released a sub $300 5G smartphone is looking to become a... Read More
Here’s How Much Apple Will Give You For Your Old iPhone
Apple has announced its new buyback scheme, where iPhone users can trade in their old devices for credit towards an iPhone 13.... Read More
1.3 Million Rise In AFL Fans, As Aussies Barrack From Home
The annual Roy Morgan AFL club supporters survey has shown that an extra 1.3 million Aussies now support an AFL team, with... Read More
Retailers Preparing For Post-lockdown Boom
Big CE retailers who have been ordering excess stock in anticipation of a peak in stores sales when they reopen after COVID... Read More
Telstra Promises Two-Hour iPhone Delivery
Telstra customers planning to upgrade to the latest devices from Apple or Samsung can now have a device in their hand within... Read More
Optus Complaints Fell By 28% In A Single Year
Aussies are complaining less about phone and internet service these days, according to new research. Today’s Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Annual Report for... Read More