Lithium Miners Orocobre, Galaxy Announce $4 Billion Merger
Two of Australia’s leading lithium miners are joining forces to capitalise on the pending electric vehicle (EV) boom, after Brisbane-based Orocobre and... Read More
Huawei Dutch Phone-Taps Vindicate Aussie Ban
Reports that Chinese vendor Huawei has been eavesdropping on conversations over a Dutch telephone network have vindicated Australian and British MPs who... Read More
LG To Sell Vietnam Smartphone Plant
South Korean electronics giant LG is looking to find buyers for its smartphone factories, after announcing a decision to quit its loss-ridden... Read More
Back To Basics As Older Chip Tools Now In Short Supply
Global semiconductor makers are having to rely on older style chipmaking machinery which is in short supply because of soaring demand for... Read More
Cheaper EVs For Oz Motorists
A Sydney company is planning to import electric hatchbacks that will sell for around $35,000, almost $10,000 less than the cheapest models... Read More
Telstra Loses Payphone Battle
Telstra has lost a bid to install supersized digital payphones in Melbourne and Brisbane. In a long-running affair, Melbourne City Council has... Read More
Govt Earmarks $90 Million Comms At 81 Regional Sites
A gang of three Liberal Government ministers has kicked off a round of funding for regional areas, including 81 sites that could... Read More
Cybersecurity Top Priority For New Home Affairs Minister
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews, recently elevated to the position in the latest Cabinet reshuffle, says she will make cyber security and... Read More
Feds Ink $1bn Energy Deal With South Australia
The Federal Government has struck an energy deal with South Australia worth more than $1 billion. The $1.08 billion deal is designed... Read More
US Agencies Ordered To Install New MS Patches
The US Government has ordered all three versions of Microsoft patches for its Exchange Server e-mail and calendar software that companies use... Read More








