EU’s Economy Action Plan To Force Change In Electronics Industry
The EU’s New Circular Economy Action Plan revealed the EU Commission plans to “launch concrete actions on electronics and ICT” to ensure... Read More
Samsung’s Free S20 Galaxy Giveaway Starts Today
To celebrate the new Galaxy S20 range, Samsung Electronics has launched one of its largest ever consumer giveaway campaigns in Australia –... Read More
Huawei Mate Xs Available For Pre-Order In Oz
From the 14th of March Australians will be able to pre-order Huawei’s latest foldable smartphone, the Mate Xs. The model will be... Read More
Samsung’s Latest LED Packages Optimise Melatonin Levels
Samsung Electronics has unveiled new LED packages that aim to help regulate people’s melatonin levels, a hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle.... Read More
Aldi’s $299 Espresso Machine Back By Popular Demand
When it was first put on Aldi’s shelves almost a year ago the $299 Temp Premium Espresso Coffee Machine fast sold out.... Read More
Retailers Concerned As Australian Consumer Sentiment Hits Five-Year Low
The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Confidence has fallen by 3.8% to hit 91.9, from 95.5 in February. This marks the index’s... Read More
LG Films First Premier League Game In 8K
LG has filmed the first Tottenham Hotspur Premier League football match in 8K, showcasing the stunning detail of its 8K TVs. Four... Read More
Pre-Paid Boost Mobile Adds International Roaming
From the 31st of March Boost Mobile will be offering a pre-paid international roaming option, available for use in 15 countries. For... Read More
When Will Australians Get The Right To Repair?
While the US and the EU appear to be progressing with ‘right to repair’ regulations, Australia is still struggling to make headway... Read More
Samsung Researchers Unveil Alternative to Lithium-Ion Batteries
Samsung researchers have potentially found a way to increase the lifespan and safety of all-solid-state batteries, which would provide an attractive alternative... Read More









