Apple Tipped To Take On ‘Tile’ Tracking Tags
Apple has reportedly set its sights on Tile’s tracking tags, following reports the iPhone manufacturer is developing a hardware companion for its... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: New Samsung $3K Fold A ‘Lemon’ Units Literally Fall Apart
The new Fold smartphone/tablet could fast become Samsung’s worst nightmare after models sent out for review ahead of its global roll out... Read More
Intel Axe 5G Phone Modems After Apple-Qualcomm Truce
Intel has axed its plans to produce 5G smartphone modems, following news Apple and rival component giant, Qualcomm, have ceased their long-running... Read More
Flood Of 5G Handsets Set To Roll
As many as 525 million 5G handsets will ship in 2023, up from 37 million this year, according to a new forecast... Read More
Telstra: Cyber Security Outlook Bleak
Australian organisations are still taking too long to detect and contain IT security breaches, and the situation will get worse, according to... Read More
Google Tease Pixel May 7 Launch Event
After months of speculation, reports are now circulating that Google may reveal the rumoured midrange Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL on... Read More
Spotify Shares Dive Amid Amazon Free Music Streaming
Shares in Swedish streaming giant, Spotify, dived 4% yesterday, following reports Amazon is in talks to launch an ad-supported free music streaming... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Xiaomi Launch In Australia
Chinese phone and technology manufacturer Xiaomi has officially launched its products in Australia after distributor Panmi inked a deal with the company.... Read More
China Slam “Politically Motivated” Oz 5G Ban
China’s representatives at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Council have slammed Australia’s restriction on Chinese 5G telecoms as “obviously discriminative”, and potentially... Read More
Trump Ramps Up 5G, 6G Push
US President Trump has set his sights on 5G and 6G, vowing to win the next-gen telco race currently spearheaded by Chinese... Read More
Outlook Cops Hack Attack
Microsoft has started notifying some Outlook.com users that a hacker has been accessing their accounts for several months. The software giant discovered... Read More
Canberra Subsidise Netflix, Stan & Amazon Content Makers
The Morrison Government has introduced new rules to compensate Australian producers of TV and mini-series material distributed via online platforms such as... Read More
Digital News Major Factor As Oz Media Face Fines & Jail
The growing access to overseas-based digital news available to Australians appears set to be raised in court today when 30-odd Australian journalists... Read More
Optus Take On Telstra With New Unlimited NBN Plans
Optus has launched three new NBN plans with unlimited data on Optus’ Speed Pack 3, an included Optus Sport subscription and those that sign... Read More
Chinese Phone Giant ‘OnePlus’ To Enter TV Market
Chinese smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus, has turned its back on foldable phones, revealing it’s instead working on a range of ultra-smart TVs. The... Read More
Apple Slammed Over App Store Bias, Again
Apple’s global anti-trust saga has further intensified, following reports Dutch regulators are investigating the preferential treatment of Apple’s own apps within its... Read More
Thousands Of Amazon Staff Listen To Alexa Requests
Amazon has further muddied the waters of consumer privacy, following revelations it employs thousands of staff to listen and transcribe customer voice... Read More
Oz Ethernet Switch Market Jumps, Routers Dive
The Australian Ethernet switch market in Australia grew by 10.1 percent in 2018, delivering revenue valued at A$857 million, the market’s highest... Read More
Sharp Flips Out, Taking On Samsung & Huawei
Japanese tech giant Sharp has revealed a new prototype smartphone phone that folds vertically like the old Motorola Razor did, only this... Read More
Telco Complaints Down 27% Year-On-Year
Complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) declined a notable 27.7% year-on-year between July and December 2018, but more work is still... Read More
Samsung Unveil Galaxy A80 With Rotating Triple Camera
Samsung has continued to amp up its mid-range portfolio, with unveiling of its new Galaxy A80 smartphone, featuring a rotating triple lens... Read More
Apple iPhones Hit By Spy App
Security researchers have discovered a powerful surveillance app first designed for Android devices that can now target iPhones. Mobile security firm Lookout... Read More
Mobile Phone Sales Crash, Foldables Bring Hope
Mobile phone shipments will decline in 2019 but return to growth in 2020, according to a new Gartner report. The research firm... Read More
New Qualcomm Gaming, AI Chipsets For Mid-range Phones
Qualcomm has unveiled several new chipsets for improved AI and gaming processing within affordable premium smartphones (i.e. mid-range handsets). The Snapdragon 730/730G... Read More
Samsung Pay Debut Opal ‘Tap-On’ For Locked Phones
NSW Opal card holders are among the world’s first to leverage Samsung Pay’s latest public transport integration, enabling users to ‘tap-on’ without... Read More
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Tipped To Come In Two Sizes
Following the launch of the Galaxy S10 range with four devices of various screen sizes, Samsung is tipped to launch the Galaxy... Read More
ACCC Warn NBN Affordability Rising Issue
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) warns NBN affordability is a growing issue among low income residents, with plans more expensive... Read More
Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Scanner Fooled By 3D Printing
Samsung’s new flagship device touts what the company considers to be one of the most advanced and secure fingerprint scanners on the... Read More
Melbourne AR Studio Lands Deal With Netflix, Google
Melbourne-based tech company PHORIA has teamed with Netflix and Google to create an immersive augmented reality experience to promote Netflix’s new David... Read More
Huawei P Series Wins ‘Best Photo Smartphone’, Again
Despite rebuffing global security concerns, Huawei’s P Series has again won ‘Best Photo Smartphone’ by the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), now for... Read More
Pixel 3a Confirmed By Google Mistake
Following several weeks of rumours, Google’s own website has accidentally confirmed a “lite” version of the flagship Pixel 3 — the upcoming... Read More
Telstra Cheers Up Central Coast
That sound you hear echoing across the hills and waterways is cheering emanating from the NSW Central Coast, including the Avoca Beach... Read More
Optus Calls For New 5G Rules
Optus has called for reform of the rules governing mobile network deployment, saying the changes are necessary to realise the economic benefits... Read More
Samsung Q1 Profit Down 60% YoY
Samsung Electronics has post a whopping 60% year-on-year drop in Q1 operating profit, following an unprecedented investor warning last week. The Korean... Read More
‘Android Enjoyed’ Fined $3M Amid E-Tailer Crackdown
Online consumer electronics seller, Android Enjoyed, and its director, Yuen Ho Wong, have been fined over $3 million by the Supreme Court... Read More
Samsung To Launch 5G With Carrier Partner This Month
Telstra who are punting on 5G to halt a decline in sales could get a heads up on consumers attitude to the... Read More
Samsung, Qualcomm Tipped To Deny Apple 5G Modems
UBS analysts expect both Qualcomm and Samsung to deny Apple 5G modems for its smartphones, questioning the iPhone manufacturer’s ability to launch... Read More
540 Million Facebook Users Exposed On Amazon Servers
A massive accumulation of Facebook user data has been exposed on Amazon servers, further cementing reports the social media giant is struggling... Read More
Oz Set To Outstrip Globe With Cloud Spending: Gartner
Spending on public cloud services in Australia will grow 19 percent to A$6.5 billion in 2019, outperforming the global rate, leading market... Read More
Telstra Claims 5G Hype Not Wrong
Telstra Chief Executive, Andy Penn, has defended 5G hype, asserting the technology will underpin almost every tech service in the next five... Read More
Apple Forecast To Ship 190M iPhones In 2019
Latest research from Taiwanese trade publication, DigiTimes, forecasts Apple to ship 180 million to 190 million units this year – down from around 208... Read More
Intel Lays Off Hundreds, Oz Numbers To Be Revealed
Intel has axed hundreds of information technology workers at sites across the company the most it has laid off in recent memory... Read More
Oz Companies Flying At Ease In The Cloud: Telsyte
Australian companies are embracing cloud computing with enthusiasm, it seems, with some 84 percent now enjoy cloud’s benefit, according to a new... Read More
Google Ditch Pixel 2 & 2XL After 18 Months
Google has officially ceased selling the Pixel 2/2XL on its web store just 18 months after launch, prompting buyers to the Pixel... Read More
Telstra Launch Rewards Program Amid TPG-Vodafone Merger
Telstra has ramped up its customer retention strategy and unveiled the new ‘Telstra Plus’ rewards program, offering member discounts on phones, smart... Read More
JBL Launch ‘LIVE’ Smart Headphones In Oz
Harman-owned audio equipment manufacturer, JBL, has released its most intelligent headphones yet – the new LIVE 400BT(A$149.95) and LIVE 650BTNC (A$249.95) with ‘Ambient... Read More
Apple Mocked After AirPower Wireless Charger Dumped
Apple fans are mocking the big US tech Company after they finally admitted that they have pulled the plug on their AirPower... Read More
Double Blow For Apple, After iPhone Ban, Schools Now Bans iPads
First it was Myer dumping Apple products, now an Australian school has dumped iPads from the classroom with iPhones set to disappear... Read More
Huawei Post Record US$107 Billion Revenue
Privately-owned Chinese tech giant, Huawei, has notched a record US$107.1 billion revenue for full-year 2018, despite being embroiled in a global security... Read More
UK Slam Huawei Over Fresh Security Risks
The United Kingdom has slammed Chinese telco giant, Huawei, for failing to make “material progress” in addressing alleged security flaws. In its... Read More












































