Mobile Sales Up 9pc Globally – China Grabs Panda’s Share
Global sales of smartphones totaled 380 million units in the first quarter of 2017, a 9.1 percent increase over the first quarter... Read More
Chinese Online Retailer Beats Amazon On Drone Deliveries
JD.com, China’s largest online retailer, says it has trialled the use of a delivery drone capable of carrying a ton of cargo... Read More
CeBIT Opens Doors Back In Inner Sydney: 15,000 Crowd Tipped
The CeBIT 2017 show got under way in Sydney yesterday, marked by its long-awaited return to near-central Sydney at the recently rebuilt... Read More
North Korea ‘Highly Likely’ Behind Ransomware Attacks
North Korean affiliates are “highly likely” to have been responsible for the WannaCry cyber attack this month that infected more than 300,000... Read More
Hawaiki About To Roll Out 14,000km Undersea Cable
Manufacturing of the proposed 14,000km Hawaiki submarine cable – which will link Australia and New Zealand to Hawaii, American Samoa and west... Read More
Pure Gold Seen In Vocus Assets: Takeover Teams Prep For Action
Would-be takeover agencies are sharpening their blades for a possible move on assets of the currently stressed Vocus telecoms group, a new... Read More
Is He An Aussie, Izzy? 437-Visa Holder Morrow Ponders Future
If NBN Co chief Bill Morrow is looking a little concerned lately, it’s not because of delays to the NBN rollout (it’s... Read More
Drone Register Hits Turbulence
An appeals court has struck down a US Federal Aviation Administration rule requiring owners of drones used for recreation to register their... Read More
Chinese Look To Flood Aussie Market With Solar Batteries
Chinese company BYD is reportedly looking to flood the Australian market with solar batteries, competing with Elon Musk’s Tesla and Australia’s Redflow,... Read More
Canberra To Use Oz Post Tech In New Personal ID System
Australia Post and the Digital Transformation Agency, a federal government outfit, are joining forces to come up with an online ID system... Read More







