The Law Says: You Cannot Void A Warranty With Third-Party Repairs
The current Right To Repair debate involves many factors, one of which involves the copyright around things like repair manuals, the IP... Read More
Microsoft Gives Every Employee A $1,500 Pandemic Bonus
Microsoft has given each of it 150,000-plus employees a $1,500 bonus, to acknowledge the “unique and challenging fiscal year that Microsoft just... Read More
Ring and ADT Settle Legal Dispute Over Blue Octagons
When Amazon-owned Ring launched its new outdoor siren, with a stylish blue octagonal design, security specialist ADT saw red. The company launched... Read More
Solomon Lew Rejects Myer Board Offer, Wants Directors Sacked
Solomon Lew has rejected an offer from Myer to give Solomon Lew’s Premier Investments a seat on the board, after the company... Read More
Samsung Increases Notebook OLED Shipment Target
Samsung Display has adjusted it shipment target for notebook OLED panels this year. The new target of between 5.5 million to six... Read More
Inbuilt Obsolescence In Products Targeted By Productivity Commission Report
Products these days are built to break. It’s a common gripe you hear, mostly by someone who remembers having their old fridge... Read More
$5 Billion Spent On Pokémon GO In Just 5 Years
Pokémon GO has surpassed the $5 billion mark in player spending, just as the game celebrates its fifth anniversary. In the first... Read More
Why Apple Stock Climbed To All-Time High Yesterday
Apple stock rose 1.8 per cent yesterday to hit a record high of $144.57 at close, giving the company a market value... Read More
Garmin Announced Golf Simulator Launch Monitor
Garmin has announced the Approach R10 launch monitor, a golf simulator monitor that can offer up detailed swing metrics, ball flight trajectory... Read More
Microsoft Fixes Critical PrintNightmare Bug
Microsoft has released a fix for a critical vulnerability dubbed PrintNightmare. It impacts the Windows Print Spooler service, the queuing software that... Read More









