Microsoft To Release Low-Cost Tablets To Rival iPad
Microsoft will reportedly release a range of low-cost Surface tablets later this year, as the company looks to take market share away from... Read More
Samsung Brings Out Gold And Red Editions For S9 and S9+
Samsung is adding a touch of colour to its flagship Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones with new burgundy red and sunrise gold... Read More
HTC To Launch World’s Second Blockchain-Powered Smartphone
Following the rise of cryptocurrency and DApp, Taiwanese-based HTC has revealed it’s launching an Android blockchain-powered smartphone named ‘Exodus’. The news follows the transfer... Read More
Arch Rivals, Acer Is Growing While ASUS Struggles
Acer is on a roll with revenue from their Predator gaming products range delivering 130% growth year on year while arch rival... Read More
Banned Security Firm Kaspersky Set To Store OZ Data In Switzerland
Cyber-security firm Kaspersky Lab who has been banned in the USA, has said that data secured in Australia will be stored in... Read More
Telstra Dividends At Risk As Shares Dive
Following yesterday’s profit update, shares in Telstra have dropped below $3 for the first time in over five years. The news comes as analysts... Read More
HP Unveils New All-In-One PC With Alexa Built In
In the past year several consumer electronics are embracing smart assistants and putting them into various products like speakers and headphones, now... Read More
D-Link Launching 4G LTE M2M Dual Sim Router
D-Link is releasing its new 4G LTE M2M Dual SIM router, the DWM-312 which the company says has advanced VPN capabilities. D-Link... Read More
What Went Down At This Year’s Munich High End Show
At the Munich High End Show last week hi-fi companies all over the world headed to the German city to showcase their new... Read More
ZTE Set To Get A Lifeline As US Does A U Turn
US President Donald Trump appears to have given Chinese Company ZTE, who last week saw their products dropped by Telstra, a lifeline... Read More
Xerox Axes $6 Billion Fujifilm Sale, Shuffles Leadership
Recent reports reveal Xerox has called off its controversial US$6.1 billion sale to Japanese-based Fujifilm, after agreeing to give control to ‘rebellious’ activist... Read More
Apple Hit With Class Action Over Faulty MacBook Keyboard
Apple is being hit with a class action lawsuit over its 2015 MacBook and 2016 MacBook Pro models which claims the company... Read More
Panasonic Takes On GoPro With Waterproof LUMIX FT7
As GoPro continues to struggle in the actioncam market, Panasonic has today unveiled its latest entrant – the waterproof and rugged ‘LUMIX FT7’ ($599)... Read More
Microsoft To Replace Dodgy Surface Pro 4
Microsoft who has had a chequered history in the PC market following their decision to compete directly with their Windows Operating System... Read More
Microsoft Working On New Smart Speaker
Its seems Microsoft has been trying for a while to dip its toes into the smart speaker market and it might soon... Read More
Sonus Launching Eight Model Sonetto Collection
Italian sound manufacturer Sonus Faber is releasing its Sonetto Collection featuring eight models including floor standing loudspeakers and centre channel speakers. The... Read More
Qualcomm May Junk Server Chips
Qualcomm is looking to call time on its chips for servers, potentially ending its early foray into the datacentre world. The company... Read More
D-Link Launches New Covr Seamless Wi-Fi System
D-Link has unveiled its new Covr Seamless Wi-Fi System providing a MU-MIMO wireless mesh network delivering coverage of up to 465 square... Read More
2019 iPhone Could Have Triple Rear Lens
Rumours for the upcoming 2018 iPhone are in full swing but news for next year’s are already popping up with the Taipei... Read More
JBL Adding Link Bar To Smart Speaker Range
The JBL Link series is adding a soundbar to its range, the Link Bar which incorporates Google Assistant and Android TV making it... Read More
Why Are Australian Retailers Embracing European Over Japanese Made Appliances?
There is something to be said for ‘Japanese Made’ when it comes to appliances. I recently spent two weeks in Japan staying... Read More
One Loss, One Win: Mixed Fortunes At HP’s Down Under Subsidiaries
Hewlett-Packard Australia’s enterprise services outfit posted a net after-tax loss of just under $44.8 million for the financial year ended October 2017,... Read More
Acer & Their Predator Brand A Big Winner in ESports Arena
As 30 million people worldwide watched teams compete, in this weekend’s Intel Extreme Masters eSports event in Sydney one brand stuck out... Read More
Go Pro Wobbles Then Crashes As Revenues Fall
It was a YoYo ride for action camera maker GoPro as their shares initially jumped, but as financial reality set in the... Read More
B&O Play Debut Peculiar Looking Headphones, The Earset
B&O Play is adding new headphones to its line-up, the industrial looking wireless headset, Earset. The acoustics of the new earphones is... Read More
HP Nobbled Again By ACCC, This Time For Dodgy Printer Practises
Hewlett Packard who has a chequred history when it comes to misleading consumers has again been hit by the Australian Competition and... Read More
Facebook Smart Speakers Could Hit Aussie Shelves Before US
The upcoming Facebook smart speakers could arrive in Australia before the US as American citizens and politicians are closely watching the social... Read More
Samsung Galaxy A8 Available Down Under
The Samsung Galaxy A8 and is now available to buy in Australia for $649. Samsung did release a bigger model, the A8+... Read More
Huawei Developing Own OS As It Faces Criminal Investigation
Huawei could have its own PC and mobile operating system in the works as the Chinese company is facing a criminal investigation... Read More
Fujifilm Launches Two Month Cashback Promotion
Fujifilm Australia is running a cashback promotion for its selected X series camera, XF and GF lenses. The promotion begins today, May... Read More
Pioneers Preps Powerhouse UHD Blu-ray Player… Probably, After Posting Teaser Image
Pioneer plans to step into the void left by Oppo Digital, with a new line of high performance UHD Blu-ray players. That’s... Read More
Apple Ditching 3D Touch For Entry Level Model?
Apple could be dropping 3D Touch for its entry-level LCD model – one of three iPhones set to be released later this... Read More
Intel Shines With Q1 Results
Intel’s Q1 results have the tech sector buzzing, after the company reported revenue of US$16.1 billion, up 9 percent year-over-year and with... Read More
Taiwan Says No To ZTE Shipments
All Taiwanese companies are being urged to stop trading with Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE. This comes just one week after the... Read More
Switch Boosts Nintendo Profits By 500%
It’s a good day at Nintendo HQ with the company’s full financial year profit skyrocketing by 504 per cent at 177.6 billion... Read More
As Sales Go From Bad To Worse GoPro Founder Salary Cut To $1
During GoPro’s hey days when the Company was valued at $1 billion, GoPro founder Nick Woodman was paid million, he even pocketed... Read More
Samsung Profit Up 52%, S9 & Memory Chip Sales Strong
Samsung has continued its streak of bumper earnings, posting a 52% YoY increase in 1Q18 net profit [11.69 trillion won/US$10.8 billion], driven by... Read More
Amazon Targets Children With Echo Dot Kids
Amazon is heading into the children’s market with the launch of Echo Dot Kids, a colourful smart speaker pre-loaded with the new... Read More
D-Link Releases New Wi-Fi Range Extender
D-Link is unveiling its new AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender (DAP-1860) which is equipped with four external antennas and high-power amps maximising range and eliminating wireless... Read More
Epson Adds Two Printers To WorkForce Pro Range
Epson is adding two inkjet printers to its WorkForce Pro printer range, the WF-C5290 and the WF-C5790, which have been designed to suit... Read More
Apple Replacing Batteries For Selected 13-Inch MacBook Pro
Apple will be replacing batteries for selected no touch bar 13-inch MacBook Pro models as there is a possibility a component may... Read More
Microsoft Set To Kill Off One Note 2016 App
Microsoft is set to kill off the app OneNote 2016, instead users will be pushed to a new OneNote for Windows 10... Read More
Telstra Eyes Drones For Future Network Revenue
As the race to 5G continues, Telstra has revealed it’s eyeing the future of drones for additional mobile network revenue – notably... Read More
GoPro Launches Trade-In Program For All Camera Brands
Following its recent third-party licensing deal, struggling action cam manufacturer, GoPro, has launched a unique marketing initiative in the US – a trade-in program... Read More
Facebook Gets Into Chip Business
Facebook is following the footsteps of Apple, Google and Samsung heading into production to make its own computer chips. According to Bloomberg,... Read More
Amazon Echo Spot Heading Down Under
The Amazon Echo Spot, the smallest smart speaker in the Echo range with a built-in display screen and camera, is launching in... Read More
Sonos Adds Colour To ‘One’ Range
Sonos is teaming with Danish design brand HAY adding three new coloured Sonos One speakers to its range. The collection is adding... Read More
LG Unveils Its First Smart Speaker Plus New Soundbars
LG is introducing its first smart speaker to its sound range, the LG WK7 ThinQ plus five new soundbars for 2018. The... Read More
Logitech Nabs 13 Red Dot Design Awards
Logitech has won 13 RedDot design awards, the most the company has won beating its record of nine awards last year. This... Read More
Denon Introduces 4K High-Res Audio Heos Home Cinema HS2 Soundbar System
Denon has released an HS2 iteration of its Heos HomeCinema soundbar system. The 2.1 soundbar and subwoofer package is fully compatible with... Read More














































