Amazon Challenges $1.16 Billion Data-Protection Fine
Amazon has appealed a massive $1.16 billion AUD fine for violating the European Union’s stringent data protection laws, in an appeal filed... Read More
Ring Smart Security System “Unjustifiably Invaded” Privacy, Court Rules
A UK judge has ruled that a smart security system set up in a home in Oxfordshire “unjustifiably invaded” the privacy of... Read More
Apple Music Coming To PS5
A few eagle-eyed PlayStation 5 users have noticed an option for Apple Music appear on their console, suggesting that the streaming service... Read More
iOS Users Like Tik Tok, Android Prefers Facebook: Survey
The latest report from Sensor Tower that tracks the most downloaded non-gaming apps each month has thrown up a surprising statistic. On... Read More
NSW Retail Welcomes Premier’s “Open For Business” Plan
Australia’s leading tech retailers are welcoming Dominic Perrottet’s landmark announcement today that the NSW Government will end all quarantine requirements for international... Read More
Panasonic Launches Toughbook G2 In Australia
Panasonic has launched its Toughbook G2 in Australia, a rugged device built to withstand the demands of a mobile workforce. A lightweight... Read More
Australian Competition Law Needs Reform: ACCC
Australia’s competition law and policies need to be overhauled if our market economy is to move forward. That’s according to ACCC Chair Rod... Read More
Poor Japanese Sales A Bad Sign For Nintendo’s Switch OLED
Nintendo’s Switch OLED has made a poor debut in Japan, which doesn’t bode well for the console’s success as it is released... Read More
Microsoft Shuts LinkedIn In China
Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn is unlinking its professional network platform from China, citing “a significantly more challenging operating environment and greater compliance requirements... Read More
LG Goes For Comfort With New Ergo Monitors
LG Electronics knows that you’re likely to be spending more and more time working from a home office, which is why the... Read More









