PC Voice Recognition Just Got A whole Lot Easier With New Dragon Engine
As Apple, Google, Amazon and Samsung fight it out over who has the best voice recognition software, the longtime champions of voice... Read More
Toshiba Receive $17.4 Billion Offer For Memory Chip Business
Toshiba Corp has received a US$17.4 billion (1.9 trillion yen) offer for its memory chip business. Reports state the sale will help... Read More
Sonos Outrage Customers With Privacy Policy ‘Ultimatum’
Premium sound system maker, Sonos, have outraged customers by releasing a new ‘ultimatum-like’ privacy policy. Should users not agree to the latest... Read More
New Safer Battery Design Could Double Battery Life
A recently discovered magnesium battery design could be set to replace lithium ion batteries by offering twice the storage capacity without the... Read More
Nikon’s Latest DSLR Shoots 45.7-Megapixel Photos & 4K Video
Nikon has officially unveiled its D850 DSLR camera capable of shooting 45.7-megapixel images, 4K UHD video, and Full HD slow motion video.... Read More
Drones Begin Iceland Deliveries
An Israeli autonomous drone delivery company has started commercial operations in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik. Drones belonging to Tel Aviv-based Flytrex... Read More
HP Profit Beats Expectations As PC Sales Jump 12 Percent
HP, which houses the hardware business of the former Hewlett-Packard Co, has reported a slightly higher-than-expected quarterly profit as it sold more... Read More
Gartner: Supply Shortages Will Reduce Smartphone Sales In 2017
According to the latest research from Gartner, supply shortages of critical hardware will likely bring down sales of premium smartphones, during the... Read More
Google Offers Details Of Titan
Google is set to unveil the technical details of its new Titan computer chip, an elaborate security feature for its cloud computing... Read More
HP Inc. Up 29%, Defies Critics After Hewlett-Packard Breakup
When 75-year-old Hewlett-Packard Co. shook Silicon Valley in one of the most notable corporate break-ups in history, consensus was HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)... Read More
Watch: Popular Robots “Dangerously Easy” To Hack For Violence & Spywear
Cybersecurity firm IOActive, based in Seattle, has revealed just how “dangerously easy” it is to hack several popular robots (both industrial and consumer),... Read More
DJI Spark Drones Will Stop Flying After September 1
Chinese drone maker DJI has issued an urgent alert that claims that their DJI Spark drones will not fly after 1 September... Read More
Memory Shortage Hurts Lenovo
A supply squeeze in memory chips is said to be hampering Lenovo’s turnaround strategy, pushing the PC and phone maker to its... Read More
CE Retailers To Benefit From 40% Boost In Performance From New Intel Chips
Australian consumer electronics retailers along with the specialist PC channel are tipped to get a major boost in sales in the last... Read More
Brad Jones Racing Partners With Acer
Brad Jones Racing has announced a new partnership with Acer that will see the Supercars Championship team given Acer’s “latest and greatest” technology... Read More
REVIEW: New 12″ Samsung Galaxy Book A Quality Built 2 In 1
Doing technology reviews can be a tough gig, there are the real journalists who have an excellent eye for detail and can... Read More
Microsoft Invests in Cloud Via Start-Up Buy
Microsoft has purchased cloud computing start-up, Cycle Computing, for an undisclosed sum. The company states the acquisition will enable customers to “use... Read More
Global Notebook Sales Rise, Says Trendforce
Market research firm Trendforce has claimed that global notebook shipments for this second quarter of 2017 amounted to a sequential quarterly increase of 5.7%... Read More
USYD Develops Re-Chargeable Zinc-Air Batteries
In partnership with Singapore-based Nanyang Technological University, chemical engineers at the University of Sydney (USYD) have developed re-chargeable zinc-air batteries. The innovative... Read More
Intel & Microsoft To Bring Bitcoin Tech To Businesses
Intel and Microsoft are partnering together to bring blockchain – the technology behind bitcoin cryptocurrency – to businesses. Claimed to be a... Read More
Microsoft Responds To Surface “Complete Dud” Claims
Plagued with Surface reliability issues Microsoft is now facing problems with retailers in Australia, who are now recommending products from Acer, Lenovo... Read More
Hobart To Get Australia’s First Apple-Pay Parking
Courtesy of a new partnership with Smart Parking Limited, Hobart City Council is set launch a major upgrade to the Tasmanian capital’s parking... Read More
Consumer Reports Slam Microsoft Surface Over Reliability Concerns
New claims by US-based Consumer Reports have found Microsoft’s Surface devices sorely lacking when it comes to reliability. As originally reported by... Read More
Nintendo Switch Could Face Fresh Round Of Supply Problems
A fresh round of financial problems for component-manufacturer Japan Display Inc could see Nintendo lose the sole supplier for the displays used in... Read More
Fujifilm Offers GFX 50S Camera Deal
Fujifilm Australia are offering a cashback of $900 for buying its new GFX 50S camera and trading in a selected camera. Described by... Read More
Future Looks Grim For SanDisk As Toshiba Tells Them To ‘Shove Off’.
SanDisk whose products are significantly over priced in Australia is facing major problems with parent Company Western Digital now battling to retain... Read More
GoPro Course-Corrects In Latest Earnings Report
Following on from its move to cut 240 staff in March, GoPro has recorded $297 million in revenue for the second financial... Read More
DJI Adds New Features To Spark Drone
DJI has issued a firmware update for its Spark drone that adds a number of new features and improvements. Owners of DJI’s... Read More
Tablet Market Continues Downward Spiral, Says IDC
According to the latest data out of IDC, the tablet market has declined for the eleventh quarter in a row. IDC say... Read More
ASUS Announce New VivoBooks For Oz
ASUS has announced it’ll be bringing its VivoBook 14 and VivoBook S15 laptops to the Australian market. The 14-inch VivoBook 14 comes... Read More
AMD Unveils New ‘Threadripper’
Leading chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) chose the Siggraph annual computer graphics conference here to launch a range of powerful new products... Read More
US Claims Breakthrough With Rechargeable Alkaline Battery
A Massachusetts start-up company today plans to unveil what it claims is a major breakthrough in battery design: technology that it claims... Read More
HP Launches Wearable VR/PC
Hewlett-Packard has joined the virtual reality push with a wearable PC – but says it’s aimed at enterprise customers rather than gamers.... Read More
Samsung Unveil Blu-Ray Player Worthy Of Their QLED TVs
Samsung have officially announced specs, availability and pricing for their new UBD-M9500 Ultra HD Blu-ray Player, which they say marries the very... Read More
Snap In-Talks For Drone Expansion (Again)
Social media giant Snap is reportedly in talks to acquire China-based drone-marker Zero Zero Robotics. As originally reported by The Information, “People... Read More
Samsung Topples Intel As No. 1 Chipmaker
Samsung, known mostly for its smartphones and televisions, has taken the mantel from Intel as the world’s largest chipmaker by revenue. Samsung’s... Read More
Samsung Race Ahead In Latest Earnings Report
Samsung has posted a record profit for the quarter, with approximately $6.7 billion (AU) in revenues and $896 million in profits. “Looking... Read More
AMD Basks In Revenue Jump
Advanced Micro Devices has forecast current-quarter revenue above estimates and raised full-year expectations, based on robust demand for its graphics chips and... Read More
DJI Acknowledges Spark Drone Crashes
DJI has responded to a reported issue with its Spark drone that has seen the device randomly falling out of the sky mid-flight.... Read More
Nikon Confirms Development Of D850 DSLR
Nikon have announced the development of its next “high-resolution, high-speed” full-frame digital SLR called the D850. Set to replace the company’s “highly... Read More
Alphabet Overcomes EU Fines To Deliver Quarterly Profit
Alphabet has delivered strong revenues for the quarter, despite the hefty $2.74 billion fines imposed on it by the European Commission. “With... Read More
LG Scores iPhone 9 ‘L’ Shaped Battery Deal As Apple Struggles With iPhone 8
LG is set to score a deal making ‘L’ shaped batteries for the Apple iPhone 9 which is slated for launch in... Read More
Qualcomm’s Profit Tanks 40pc
The ongoing dispute between Qualcomm and Apple appears to be taking its toll on the chipmaker’s financials. Qualcomm’s third quarter revenue was... Read More
Samsung To Bring New Tab S3 + Galaxy Book To Oz
Samsung are launching a fresh bid for the tablet market, with the new Galaxy Tab S3 and Galaxy Book due to land... Read More
Netgear’s Arlo Baby Arrives In Oz
Netgear have launched their own smart baby monitoring solution that goes “far beyond” what typical baby monitors offer according to the company. Arlo... Read More
Qualcomm Loses EU Appeal
US chipmaker Qualcomm is looking down the barrel of a daily fine of 580,000 euros (A$842,000) after losing an appeal against a... Read More
Mesh Networking Comes To Bluetooth
Bluetooth is set to become more viable as a networking standard for both crowded smart home setups and large-scale enterprise with the introduction... Read More
Trigger Happy Minneapolis Cop Who Shot Dead Unarmed Australian Mother Turned Off Body Cameras With 12 Hour Battery Life
Trigger happy police in the US city of Minneapolis are now claiming that the body cameras of a police officer who shot... Read More
Swann Celebrates 30 Years
Global security solutions vendor Swann has celebrated its 30th birthday, highlighting consistent growth of 10% over the last ten years. According to... Read More
Aus Gov Unveil Encryption Legislation
The Australian federal government plans to take on tech companies with new legislation that will compel them to break into the encrypted... Read More













































