DJI Drones Exposed Users Private Data
DJI, a manufacturer of some of the most popular quadcopter drones in the market, inadvertently exposed users data, including flight records, user... Read More
Samsung Unveils New Phone Screens With Notch
Samsung is set to become the latest smartphone vendor to incorporate screen ‘notches’, after unveiling four new display options at its Developer... Read More
Google Pixel Slate Pre-Orders Open in US, “Coming Soon” To OZ
The Google Pixel Slate is now available for pre-order in the US on the Google Store as well as through certain retailers. It remains... Read More
Lenovo Targets Business Executives For Home Receipe Smart Display
In a strange twist Lenovo has moved to targeting enterprise business executives for a home product, or at least their PR Company... Read More
Tablet Sales Surge Android Devies Proving Popular
New tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Apple with their new iPads are driving an increase in tablet sales. New... Read More
Amazon Dumps Intel
As Intel cuddles up to Apple at the expense of PC makers, arch rival Advanced Micro Devices has just got a big... Read More
Oppo A3s Exclusive To JB Hi-Fi For $279
Chinese newcomer Oppo has cuddled up to JB Hi-Fi, by quietly launching its new A3s handset, exclusively to the local retailer for... Read More
Apple Halts iPhone XR Supply Over Weak Demand
Recent reports claim Apple has halted supplier production for its ‘affordable’ iPhone XR, citing lower-than-expected demand. According to the Nikkei Asian Review, Apple has... Read More
Chipmaker Denies Tech Theft
Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit has denied it stole technology, after the US Justice Department indicted the state-backed company for stealing... Read More
Huawei An OK 5G Vendor: Spark
The CEO of New Zealand telco Spark has come out in support of Chinese telco manufacturer Huawei as a potential supplier of... Read More
Hackers Hit Oz Shipbuilder Austal
WA-based shipbuilder Austal, which has built patrol vessels and frigates for the Australian and US navies, has revealed that it has been... Read More
Mini-LED Backlit LCDs To Take On OLED Phones
Research from Taiwanese trade publication, DigiTimes, claims suppliers have already begun production of mini-LED backlit LCD screens, as they seek to combat demand for... Read More
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, A Swiss Army Knife For Busy Executives
On the outside it looks like any bog standard tablet a tad thin, lighter than an iPad but when you tap into... Read More
Acer Scores Big In Vic Govt Contract
Acer has scored big in the selection of vendors for the Victorian Government with the Department Of Premier & Cabinet being chosen... Read More
Shares Slump, Sales Down Now Apple Refuses To Reveal How Many iPhones They Are Selling
When Xbox sales slumped Microsoft stopped telling the market how many they had actually sold, now Apple is taking a leaf out... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Google Set To Reveal New OS & Products, Secret Meeting No Phones
Google has called a high-level meeting to brief manufacturers on what has been described as a “bold new approach” to integrating sound... Read More
Apple Shares Dive 7%, Won’t Report iPhone Unit Sales Again
Shares in Apple dived over 7% following Q4 earnings, and a light holiday sales forecast. The Californian giant has also advised it... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Huawei To Move Into OZ Notebook Market With MateBook X Pro
As tipped by ChannelNews, Huawei is finally going to release their stylish MateBook X Pro notebook in Australia. At an event in... Read More
Apple Wants Consumers To Dig Deep With Some Very Expensive New Gear Revealed
Apple has launched new hardware including a seriously expensive MacBook Air, a dusted-off Mac Mini, new iPads, however the launch could spell... Read More
Intel Bucks The Downtrend
Datacentres and strong demand for PC chips have lifted Intel to higher profits and stronger revenue. Intel’s profit rose 39 percent in... Read More
Hacker To Pay US$8.6M Damages
A 22-year-old hacker has been ordered to pay US$8.6 million in damages and serve six months house arrest for helping launch a... Read More
Intel Optimistic Despite Intense Global Processor Battle
The global processor market has continued to fight market disruption, as more vendors (e.g. Apple) choose to replace external vendors (e.g. Intel) with... Read More
Aldi Selling Cocoon 3D Printer at $299
Aldi is again offering 3D printing to their customers with the unveiling of ‘Cocoon Create’ 3D printer, available in its upcoming Special Buys... Read More
Amazon, Qualcomm Push Alexa Into More Headphones
Chip vendor Qualcomm is joining Amazon.com to spread the use of Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant in wireless headphones. Under the deal, Qualcomm... Read More
AMS Profit Surges On New iPhones
Austrian chipmaker AMS posted a 49 percent lift in its third-quarter core profit and gave an upbeat forecast for the next period... Read More
Intel Denies Next-Gen 10nm CPUs are Dead
Intel claims its next generation 10nm Cannon Lake processors are on track to ship next year, debunking reports the project was cancelled,... Read More
ACCC Claims ISP Collaboration Will Boost Competition
The ACCC claims “peer relationships” between Aussie ISPs will boost internet competition, improving hosted services to corporate customers, whilst creating a better... Read More
Surface Takes On MacBook
Microsoft’s Surface brand has climbed to fifth place in the US sales charts for the most recent quarter. According to figures from... Read More
Facial Recognition Tech Unethical, 450 Amazon Staffers Claim
An anonymous Amazon staffer has posted a letter in which he claims that 450 fellow staffers wrote to Jeff Bezos, protesting the... Read More
Dell Asks For Tracking Vote
Dell Technologies will ask holders of tracking stock tied to its software company VMware to vote on its US$21.7 billion cash-and-stock offer... Read More
Samsung Announces The Galaxy Book 2 in US
Samsung has announced in a US-specific press release that the Galaxy Book 2 is on its way priced at US$999 with no official... Read More
Another Video Streaming Product From Facebook That Attaches To A TV.
Days after Facebook revealed their ‘Portal’ smart display the social media Company has been revealed as working on a TV connected device... Read More
Adobe Announce Real Photoshop Coming to iPad
Adobe is finally releasing a version of “real Photoshop” on iPads as part of its Creative Cloud subscription service. Plus, they are... Read More
HP PC’s ‘Bricked’ By Latest Windows 10 Update
The latest Microsoft update for Windows 10 users has turned into a nightmare for the big US software Company, with users finding... Read More
Lenovo Wins 7,800 Device Deal With KPMG Australia
Lenovo has reportedly won a three-year device subscription deal with KPMG Australia, to provide around 7,800 devices to the consulting behemoth’s local... Read More
Tech Visa Scheme Stymied By Canberra Turmoil: Report
The Federal Government’s “innovation visa” scheme for importing highly-skilled international tech workers appears to have come to a standstill, following the recent... Read More
Epson Annouce New Ultra-Efficient WorkForce Pro Inkjet Printers
Epson Australia has introduced four new and ultra-efficient printers built specifically for businesses which they claim has an ink yield of up... Read More
Q3 PC Shipments Flat, Consumer Segment “Weak”
Latest numbers from Gartner reveal the global PC market remained flat in Q3, notching two consecutive quarters of “modest stability”, after six... Read More
Google Launches Contender Into The Tablet Market With Pixel Slate
Along with all the other Google announcements today, Google also introduced a laptop-tablet hybrid, the Pixel Slate, which runs on Chrome OS... Read More
HP And Asus Annouce Latest Chromebooks
Two new Chromebooks have been announced in the market: HP 14″ Convertible Chromebook x360 running on Intel Core processors and the more... Read More
Homeland Security Doubts Chinese Chips Compromised
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it currently has no reason to doubt statements from companies that have denied a... Read More
Dell To List On NY Exchange
Dell Technologies has applied to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange as part of a plan to take the... Read More
Oz Discovery Could Lead To New Bendy Smartphones
The arrival of bendable smartphones and other gadgets could be on the horizon following the announcement of the development of a flexible... Read More
Intel Announce 9th Gen CPUs
Intel unveiled its next generation of desktop processors with the announcement of its 9th Gen CPUs optimised for gaming, content creation, and... Read More
Microsoft Halts Windows 10 Update Over Mass File Deletion
Microsoft has suspended the roll-out of its October 2018 Windows update, following claims of mass file deletion. In a published blog post,... Read More
Is Bloomberg Exposed As Levo + ZTE Shares Crash Following Chinese Spy Claims
Has Bloomberg left themselves open to a massive defamation law suit after share in Super Micro crashed 43% on Friday hours after... Read More
Epson Launches Cheapest Cost Per Page Printer Range
Epson has launched its most affordable cost-per-page printer range in Australia, the new ‘EcoTank Mono’ which claims to print 6,000 pages at $0.004... Read More
HP Promises Top Power In New Workstation Range
HP Australia has unveiled a range of workstations that it says is being aimed at product designers, architects, creative professionals, OEMs, educators... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: OZ Distributors Selling Chinese SuperMicro Servers Used In Alleged Spy Attack
Sydney based distributors Tech Data and Digicor have not said whether they will continue supplying servers from SuperMicro Computer after it was... Read More
Ted’s Cameras Opens Sydney CBD Concept Store
Ted’s Cameras has opened a new retail concept store in Sydney CBD – a hybrid space which will offer educational workshops, lessons... Read More











































