Sony Sensor Biz Restarts
Sony will resume operations at its main factory for camera sensors this week along with its delayed earnings forecast, after both were... Read More
LG Introduces Action CAM LTE: Streams Without A Smartphone
LG has added to its LG Friends line-up with the LG Action CAM LTE, which it states is the first action camera... Read More
Airbus Enters Drone Industry
The Airbus Group says it wants to become a major player in the fast-growing global drone industry. Airbus CEO Tom Enders says... Read More
Jacked Off: Online Retailer Cops $10K Fine Over Illegal Jack Sales
Online retailer Update Technology has paid a $10,200 fine after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission found that Update had been marketing... Read More
Tablets Take Biggest Hit As PC Market Slides To 2011 Level
Worldwide PC shipments dipped by 13 percent year-on-year to their lowest point since Q2 2011. New figures from Canalys show PC shipments... Read More
Samsung Introduces EVO Plus 256 GB microSD Card
Samsung has taken the wraps off its EVO Plus 256 GB microSD card, designed for use in premium smartphones and tablets, 360-degree... Read More
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S 4G Now Available In Oz
Samsung’s flagship two-in-one Galaxy TabPro S 4G is now available in Australia, joining the Wi-Fi-only model. Running Windows 10, the TabPro S... Read More
Two-In-Ones Buck Broader Trend Of PC Decline
Worldwide PC shipments (desktops, notebooks, two-in-one tablet-computers and tablets) were down 13 per cent year-on-year in the 2016 first quarter, according to... Read More
Apple Planning ‘Radical’ iPhone
Apple’s next new model of its iPhone range – expected to be dubbed the iPhone 7 – is being tipped in some... Read More
Goodbye, Smartphones? Yanks Turning Back To Flip-Phones
As sales of smartphones including the Apple iPhone line begin to languish, US reports suggest major sections of the phone-buying public are... Read More
Solar Energy Battery Market Gets Another New Player
The push to get Australian home owners with solar panels to install household batteries capable of storing solar energy for use round... Read More
HTC Banking On 10 To Lift Sales As Revenues Plunge 64%
HTC who are banking on their new 10 smart phone, to deliver improved revenues has reported a 64% fall in sales in... Read More
Hackett Backs Greens Call For Tax Credits On House Batteries
Redflow chairman Simon Hackett, pictured, has – as you might expect – been quick to seize on a statement by the Greens... Read More
GoPro Posts Q1 Loss, Delays Karma Drone
GoPro has posted a net income loss of US$107.46 million in the 2016 first quarter, down year-on-year from net income of US$16.75... Read More
Apple, SAP Partnership Focuses On iPhone And iPad In Enterprise
Apple and SAP have teamed up, in a partnership that will combine native apps for the iPhone and iPad with the SAP... Read More
Garmin In New Tracking Push
Garmin Australia is looking to grab a larger share of the activity-tracking wearables market with the launch of its Vivomove, described as... Read More
Google, Fiat To Build Fleet Of 100 Self-Driving Minivans
Google has teamed with carmaker Fiat Chrysler (as tipped by CDN, Tuesday) to build 100 new self-driving cars. The new vehicles will... Read More
MS PC Market At Below 90pc
Apple’s Mac OS X is within a whisker of taking 10 percent of the personal computing market, and sending Microsoft’s share to... Read More
What’s In A Name? Dell To Be Called Dell Technologies
Dell’s planned US$67 billion acquisition of EMC will bring a broad collection of businesses under one roof called Dell Technologies. Under that... Read More
Google, Fiat In Self-Drive Deal
Google and Fiat Chrysler are believed to be closing in on an agreement to collaborate in the race to develop self-driving cars.... Read More
MediaTek To Lift Shipments
Chipmaker MediaTek – a competitor for the better-known Qualcomm – said it expects to increase shipments during the second quarter this year,... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Camera House CEO Dumped Despite 24% Increase In Sales
In a shock move CameraHouse, has dumped their CEO. According to sources, Paul Shearer, who has been with the Camera House chain... Read More
iPhone Fears Hit Chip Stocks
The waning fortunes of Apple’s top selling product, the iPhone, saw semiconductor stock values plummet by as much as 3.2 percent in... Read More
Google Unites Hardware Groups
Google has consolidated its fractured hardware groups into a new division run by Motorola veteran Rick Osterloh in a bid to better... Read More
Mobile Shipments Take Their First Tumble In A Decade
Global smartphone shipments have fallen for the first time in a decade. In the first quarter of this year, the market fell... Read More
Harvey Norman PC Strategy Dented As Gaming PC Sales Soar
A decision to buy tens of millions of dollars’ worth of PC’s prior to Xmas including exclusivity on a new Lenovo range... Read More
PayPal Mobile Lures Customers
PayPal continues to draw new customers and merchants ahead of competition, on the back of new features such as a mobile payments... Read More
FBI To Get New Hack Power
The US Supreme Court is expected to approve new hacking powers for the FBI, allowing the agency to access computers in any... Read More
Basslink Lays New Cable – But It Ain’t All Over Yet…
Basslink says it has completed the first stage of repairs to its damaged Bass Strait cables by laying 1355 metres of new cable... Read More
APPLE OZ ‘Overjoyed’
Apple Pay: pressure on other Big Four banks to join ANZ An overjoyed Apple has made a significant breakthrough in its drive... Read More
HTC Launches $100m VR Fund
Taiwanese smartphone and tablet maker HTC has launched Vive X, a $100 million fund set up to invest in VR start-ups around... Read More
Uncertainty Dogs iPhone Unlocking
A decision to drop the court case against Apple to force them to unlock an iPhone for a second time has raised... Read More
BREAKING NEWS:Toshiba An Utter Mess, Consumer Electronics Exit Confirmed
Almost every one of Toshiba’s business have been impacted by last year’s corruption scandal, now the Company has warned that their annual... Read More
Nokia And Disney Team Up For VR Experiences
Nokia Technologies and The Walt Disney Studios have teamed up, in a partnership that will see Nokia’s OZO camera used to create... Read More
Apple Watch Marks First Year
Apple’s Watch celebrates 12 months of bigger than expected sales during which Apple sold twice as many watches as it did iPhones... Read More
Why Is It That Acer, Who Have Hot Products, Lack Brand Clout?
Acer, is a leading PC technology Company who has been pumping out PC’s and technology devices for 40 years, so why is... Read More
It’s Game On At Acer, New Predator PC Gaming Range
Acer is one of the world’s best PC gaming Companies claimed an Intel executive, his comments were backed up by several leading... Read More
Acer Rolls Out World First Technology In NYC
Acer Australia is set to significantly expand their PC offering across both the consumer, education and B2B markets, in Australia following the... Read More
Nikon Production And Supplies Impacted By Kumamoto Earthquakes
Nikon has advised of the delay of a number of new camera releases, with the suppliers of parts for Nikon products having... Read More
PC Sales Continue 10pc Dive
Gartner has reported a 10 percent drop in year-on-year PC sales across Europe. The researcher revealed last week that global PC sales... Read More
Notebook Makers To Go Full HD
Flat panel display makers have begun to increase production of full HD (FHD) panels, which could become mainstream in notebook PCs within... Read More
Two-In-Ones Drive Oz Tablet Market: Telsyte Review
The Australian tablet market is entering a new phase of competition, with Apple and Microsoft going head to head for touch-screen dominance.... Read More
Apple Move To Pink & Gold In Effort To Drum Up MacBook Sales
Apple who are facing a downturn in demand for their iPhones while struggling to hold onto PC marketshare, have moved to upgrade... Read More
Opal Ticketing System Future In Doubt: Pay-Wave Waved Through
The future of the NSW Government’s controversial Opal contactless card fare-payment system is in some doubt, after Transport Minister Andrew Constance yesterday... Read More
Sorry, Tasmania: Talks On Under-Sea Cable Link Stall
Negotiations between the Tasmanian Government and Bevan Slattery’s SubPartners on building a third fibre-optic cable connecting Tasmania to the mainland have reportedly... Read More
Sony Sensor Production Wobbles, Plant Closed Down
Sony is facing serious problems after their camera sensor production line, which is a core revenue earner was closed down following the... Read More
Apple Launches Web Video-Chat
Apple is adding support from WebRTC in an update to its WebKit with a list of open specifications. No timeline has been... Read More
FBI Paid Hackers To Crack iPhone
The FBI managed to crack open the iPhone 5C used by San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook by paying a one-time fee to... Read More
Who Said Cloud Hosting Was Safe? Provider Nukes All Client Files With One Accidental Command
Who said cloud hosting was safe? The owner of a web hosting company appears to have nuked his entire Company along with... Read More
Toshiba PC Division Facing Grim Future As Merger Talks Collapse
It really is The collapse of talks between scandal plagued PC maker Toshiba, Fujitsu and Vaio could see further layoffs at Toshiba... Read More














































