Origin Energy To Pay $325,000 Fine For Misleading Plan Discounts
The penalties follow proceedings brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) concerning the level of discount that residential consumers in... Read More
Vodafone On Track With 4G VoLTE Calling
VoLTE technology fully integrates voice and data, allowing mobile phone users to talk on their device and access 4G data simultaneously, as... Read More
Canon Unveils 50.6 MP EOS 5DS And EOS 5DS R
The EOS 5DS 50.6 MP CMOS sensor comprises the highest megapixels ever seen in a Canon full-frame sensor, while dual Digic 6... Read More
NBN Satellite Ground Stations Complete: Faster Broadband A Step Closer For The Bush
NBN Co states the stations “will act as a backbone”, helping deliver NBN services to around 400,000 Australian homes and businesses via... Read More
Sennheiser Still Making The Worlds Best Headphones 70 Years On
Today, Sennheiser’s reach extends globally, and, now in its third generation of operation, it remains a family-owned and operated business. Sennheiser’s origins... Read More
Patent Case: Symantec To Pay $17 Million In Damages
Intellectual Ventures had been seeking $298 million but Symantec was also cleared of infringing a third patent. The verdict strengthens Intellectual Ventures’... Read More
Lappin Leads Lenovo APAC Ops
The company has decided to bring together the Asia-Pacific emerging markets and Asia-Pacific mature regions, promoting Lappin and also Ken Wong, to... Read More
Huawei Goes Shopping At Westfield
The move is the first time Huawei has showcased its consumer product range of phones and mobile broadband hardware in one location... Read More
Sony Co-Chairman Stepping Down After Hacking Scandal
As reported by The Wall Street Journal, Pascal, who has worked at Sony for nearly 20 years, will step down from the... Read More
Aussies’ Trust In Institutions Tumbles, Tech And Consumer Electronics Still The Most Trusted Sectors
The barometer found trust in government, business, media and NGOs in the general population is below 50 per cent in two thirds... Read More