Ad Spend Will Make Or Break Aussie Retail Recovery
As Australia continues to open up, brands will need to advertise in order to lure consumers back into spending money, according to... Read More
Intel’s Alder Lake Processor Outperforms Ryzen 9, M1 Max
Intel’s forthcoming Alder Lake processors are arriving soon, and according to an early benchmark that has leaked, the Intel Core i9-12900HK outperforms... Read More
Oculus Quest Pro Leaks: Smaller Headset, Full Body Tracking
Leaks have started for the Oculus Quest Pro, which is expected to be announced later this week. The leaks come in the... Read More
Aussie Teens On Facebook Will Need Parental Permission
The Morrison government is planning new social media laws to protect teenagers from the harmful effects of Facebook. Attorney-General Michaelia Cash today... Read More
Apple And Huawei Battle Over ‘MatePod’ Trademark
Apple is trying and failing to block Huawei from using the ‘MatePod’ brand name for a pair of earbuds. The South China... Read More
Panasonic To Cease In-House TV Production
Panasonic will halt in-house factory production of television sets, according to a new report from FlatpanelsHD. The company will cease production from... Read More
Facebook On Russian Interference: “We Are Printing Money … We Are Fine”
A second Facebook whistleblower has joined the chorus of dissent regarding the company’s penchant for putting profits above all. Speaking to the... Read More
Samsung “Lack A Clear Direction” A Year After CEO Death
South Korea’s leading newspaper is claiming that Samsung is still looking for direction a year after the death of chief executive Lee... Read More
Mass Labour Shortage Hits Aussie Retailers
As Sydney and Melbourne come out of lockdowns and retail starts to heat up in the rundown to Christmas, a massive labour... Read More
Cargo Ship Backlog Hits All-Time High
America’s busiest port area has gotten even business, with the backlog of cargo ships outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long... Read More









