Google Assistant’s New ‘Voice Match’ Can Recognise Individual Users
Google Assistant has added a new, slightly creepy feature – Voice Match – which can recognise your voice in order to give... Read More
Poly Snares First Zoom Rooms Certification In E-Meeting Boom
Poly [formerly Plantronics and Polycom) has announced its new video bars and video conferencing systems have become the first Zoom Rooms Appliances... Read More
Razer Launch Universal Gaming Controller for Android Phones
Razer has capitalised on growing mobile gaming demand prompt by the coronavirus pandemic. with the launch of its CES-award winning Kishi Universal... Read More
ASUS Wobbles, Currency & PC Demand A Problem Future “Looks Uncertain”
ASUS who have been trying to expand their market share the Australian PC gaming and creative content market are uncertain about future... Read More
LASER Shake Up Oz Market With SmartHome Price Drop: $10 Smart Bulbs, $18 Wi-Fi Plugs
Australian-owned electronics manufacturer, LASER, has sought to shake up the local market by announcing a significant price reduction on its CONNECT SmartHome... Read More
49% Of Australians Now Have Some Form Of Smart Home Tech
Bunnings research has found that smart home tech is taking off in Australia, with as much as 49% of the population now... Read More
Belkin Ramp Up Charger Range With USB-PD
Tech accessories giant, Belkin, has launched five new charging accessories in Australia, including two USB-PD enabled variants for the emerging fast charging... Read More
Optus To Launch Cheap Chinese Oppo Smartphone With Half Baked Android OS
Optus who appear to love cuddling up to organisations such as China Telcom and Huawei has recently ranged another bottom end Chinese... Read More
Amazon Launch Eero Mesh Wi-Fi System in Oz
Amazon has opened pre-orders for its eero mesh Wi-Fi system in Australia (A$199/one pack, A$429/three pack), bundled with a free Echo smart... Read More
GoPro Design Boss Exits, Former Apple Exec
GoPro has reportedly lost its key design chief after nearly four years at the company. The loss of the former Apple executive... Read More
Segway-Ninebot Launches New E-Scooter In Oz – KickScooter E22
Segway-Ninebot has brought its latest electric scooter (e-scooter) Ninebot KickScooter E22 to Australia. Previously, it was only available in China. You can... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Distributors Approached To Stick Blaupunkt Name On Products, Is Ayonz Under Threat?
Blaupunkt a European consumer electronics licensing Company who sticks brand names on cheap Chinese and Asian manufactured goods is shopping distributors in... Read More
E-Bike Sales At Bicyclesonline.com.au Surge 310%
E-bike sales at Australia’s largest online bike retailer, BicyclesOnline.com.au, have surged by 310% this month. This comes as a study by Oxford-based... Read More
‘Apple Glass’ Tipped To Debut Next Year
Apple’s hotly anticipated augmented reality smart spectacles are tipped to debut next year, according to renowned tech leaker Jon Prosser – starting... Read More
Swann Launch Next-Gen Tracker Cam & ‘Police Style’ Enforcer
Australian-owned DIY security system maker, Swann, has released its new Wi-Fi Tracker and Enforcer Security Camera system, at a time where it... Read More
Logitech Debut ‘Circle View’ Cam Exclusive To Apple
Logitech has continued its strategic alignment with Apple, following the launch of its new ‘Circle View’ strategic camera with extra privacy-controls and... Read More
Could E-Bikes Be The Safest Way To Get People Back To Work?
With gyms shut and less cars on the road, the COVID-19 pandemic has created the right conditions for cycling, leading to unprecedented... Read More
Breaking NEWS: Acer Wins $46M Victorian Education Contract
Acer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of computers to education institutions around the world and in Australia has been awarded a... Read More
Fitbit To Make Ventilators As The Company Hangs Out For Google Deal Approval
Fitbit, who are still waiting on a US Government decision as to whether Google can take over the health and fitness tracking... Read More
Smart Speaker Sales Rise By 8.2% Despite Supply Disruptions
Globally, smart speaker sales increased by 8.2% year-on-year in the first quarter of the year, reaching 28.2 million, according to the latest... Read More
Chinese Smartphone Shipments To Vendors Rebound By 17pc
SHANGHAI: Smartphone shipments to vendors in China rose 17 percent in April, compared to the same month a year ago. According to... Read More
Belkin’s Accessories For The New iPad Pro
Belkin has launched a range of products that pair perfectly with the newest iPad Pro, which began being sold in Australia in... Read More
Brutal Console War Set To Drive Traffic Microsoft Xbox Series X Tipped To Be Cheaper
A brutal gaming console war is in the making and it could be a game changer for CE retailers such as JB... Read More
Demand For Rental E-Bikes Surges
Demand for electric bike (e-bike) rentals has skyrocketed as people look to keep fit during the COVID-19 lockdown as more people find... Read More
All The Gear For Hibernation Revealed New Free Buyers Guide
Hibernation is a tough gig, kids at home, communication via mobile and video conferencing for work and to stay in touch, then... Read More
NBN Co Extend 40% Extra Capacity Aid Till July
The NBN Co has extended its offer for up to 40% additional capacity to internet providers at no extra cost for another... Read More
Panasonic Ramp Up Business Security Amid Ecommerce Spike
Panasonic has launched its new “accessibly priced” ‘U Series’ security cameras for Aussie businesses, featuring next-gen image tech for a variety of... Read More
Why Buy A Security Camera Like Eufy That’s Owned By A Chinese Company?
Why would one buy a security camera from a Chinese Company? This is a question I constantly get asked, as concerns over... Read More
CE & Appliance Retailers Facing ‘Severe Supply” Problems As Stock Dries Up
Consumer electronics retailers are facing a major shortage of stock in May according both manufacturers and suppliers with both online and instore... Read More
COVID-19 Is This What Flying With Qantas Could Look Like Next Year
Supermarkets already have them now airlines are looking at how they protect passengers with plastic shields and hoods for seats already in... Read More
Home, Safe Home: Swann Security Camera Giveaway Starts Today
Swann, which is renowned for its home security devices, has launched its “Home, Safe Home” security giveaway. The initiative is seeking to... Read More
Sharp Site Crashes As Demand For Face Masks Soar
As questions linger over who will sell Sharp microwaves in Australia, the big Japanese Company has invested in churning out high quality... Read More
Aldi Bauhn 65″ 4K TV Vs TVSN Blaupunkt 4K TV Which One Is Best Value?
It’s the battle of the 65″ 4K German branded TV’s Bauhn that is sold by Aldi and Blaupunkt that is German in... Read More
Harman Cranks Up JBL BAR Soundbar Range New Detachable Speakers
JBL the Harman owned sound Company has announced three new soundbars as part of their BAR Series including one model that has... Read More
Google Sneaks In ‘Duplex” To Call Closed Restaurants
Google Duplex has covertly rolled out a new AI service called Google Duplex in Australia that calls restaurants and businesses to see... Read More
Harris Scarfe CE & Appliance Suppliers Set To Only Get Cents But 5 Week Owner Gets $70M
Several appliance and CE distributors are set to only get between 1.3¢ and 20.5¢ in the dollar under a proposed deed of... Read More
Google’s $2 Billion Bid For Fitbit ‘Not A Slam-Dunk’: Report
WASHINGTON: Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim, who heads the US Justice Department’s antitrust division, has recused himself from an investigation into Google,... Read More
It Took All Of 24 Hours For Oppo To Be Up-ended By TCL In Sub $499 Smartphone Market
It took all of 24 hours for TCL Mobile to up-end Chinese brand Oppo’s plans to be a key player in the... Read More
Lenovo Getting Into Electric Scooters
Lenovo who has carved a name for itself in the PC market is now looking at doing their bit for the eco... Read More
Popular Fitbit Facing Torrid Takeover Fight With US DOJ, Google Deal No Slam Dunk
Fitbit whose products are flying off retail shelves in Australia due to more people having time to exercise is facing a torrid... Read More
Zoom Slammed Over Security Issues & China Server
Zoom, A major sponsor of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, whose video conferencing service has been in big demand of late due to... Read More
Candice Lester Gone, As Huawei Tries To Jack Up Demand For New P40 Chinese Smartphone
Candice Lester has gone as Consumer Communications Manager at Huawei after a less than successful launch of the Companies P30 smartphone, now... Read More
Novel Retail Approach, Free Porn, Face Masks & Discounts For Porn Stars
In It’s a novel retail approach, free porn and facemasks for front line Coronavirus workers and discounts for porn stars. Pornhub who... Read More
After 500 Days Apple Release New iPad Pro
Apple has finally updated its iPad Pro 500 days after the last release. The new model is available in two versions –... Read More
Telstra Offers Unlimited Data …
SYDNEY: In a bid to alleviate problems associated with the coronavirus pandemic which is forcing people forced to work from home, Telstra... Read More
LIVE COVID-19:JB Hi Fi Soars As Demand For Home Connect Gear Soars
It’s not all doom and gloom for CE suppliers with several brands reporting “big” demand for products despite the Coronavirus epidemic. The... Read More
Demand For Enterprise Notebooks Soar
Demand for enterprise notebooks has already started to soar with brands such as Acer Dell and Lenovo reporting an increase in demand... Read More
REVIEW: The Suunto 7 Is This Ferrari Of The Smart Watch World?
Why do people with money buy a Ferrari, Bugatti, Lamborghini or even a big Bentley motor car, it’s because they want to... Read More
Cygnett Brings In New Range Of Accessories For Smartphones & Watches
Australian company Cygnett has just released a new range of power banks, charging stations, wall charges and cables for smartphones and smartwatches,... Read More
IDC Predicts 2020 Problems For PC Industry
IDC predicts that even if the coronavirus was cured today, the Australian PC market won’t recover until 2021. Last year the Australian... Read More















































