Australians Turning Off Chinese Made Brands Such As Oppo + Huawei
Australians who bought new smartphones from Chinese manufacturers Oppo, ZTE and Huawei said they didn’t plan to buy another phone from these... Read More
Has Telstra Created A Sales Monster By Talking Up 5G?
New research reveals that Telstra may have created a rod for their own back by talking up 5G with one in three... Read More
Galaxy Note 9 Launch Video Leaks
Samsung can’t stop the leaks – and now we have the Galaxy Note 9 launch video after it was released on YouTube... Read More
Sharp OLED Smartphone Screens Take On Samsung
Japanese-based Sharp is set to further put pressure Samsung Display and LG Display, following reports the company has commenced manufacturer of OLED smartphone... Read More
Huawei Aims To Be Top Phone Seller
Huawei isn’t satisfied with pushing Apple from second to third in the smartphones shipped metric, they want to be number one and... Read More
Business Confidence Down For Third Straight Month
Latest Roy Morgan numbers reveal business confidence has dropped for the third straight month in July, falling 0.7% (-0.8pts) – its lowest... Read More
Fortnight Side-Steps Google Play For Profits
Epic Games has chosen to release mega-hit Fortnite on Android via their own download launcher as opposed to posting the game as... Read More
Apple To Pay Patent Troll $145m
A US judge has ordered Apple to cough up US$145 million in damages for infringing two patents owned by Canadian firm WiLan. WiLan... Read More
Sony Jumps To Highest In A Decade
Sony stock jumped to its highest in more than a decade after the Japanese giant raised its outlook for the current year,... Read More
Huawei in British spotlight on use of US firm’s software
Huawei Technologies is under scrutiny in the UK over its use of an aging software component sold by a company based in... Read More
Productivity inquiry report slam banks, calls for new watchdog
The Productivity Commission has levelled a blast at what it calls Australia’s “oligopolistic banking system” and called on the Turnbull Government to... Read More
Big CE Retailer Popular With Australians Goes Belly Up
Australians have been shopping theire for decades,you could even sneak a quick massage in one of their chairs now Brookstone the US... Read More
1000 Jobs Cut At Symantec
Symantec has cut its workforce by 8 per cent, or by 1000 workers, after a string of negative events ranging from weak... Read More
Retail Sales Beat Forecasts For Third Straight Month
Australian retail sales have jumped 0.4% in June [seasonally adjusted], beating analysts expectations [0.3%] for the third consecutive month. Following results, the Australian... Read More
Yamaha MusicCast Says Hello To Alexa
Continuing the Alexa integration trend, Yamaha has officially announced that Australian consumers will be able to use the device to control their... Read More
Insightly Buggy & Support Poor
Insightly is a CRM system that appears to be struggling to keep up with their competitors. We have been using Insightly for... Read More
Samsung Wireless Charging Dock Spotted
As previously reported we knew Samsung would be bringing out a wireless charger to compete against Apple but now we have clear images,... Read More
Netflix Nears 10 Million Aussie Users, Foxtel Slumps
Latest numbers from Roy Morgan reveals Netflix’s user base jumped a whopping 29.9% YoY in Q2, with the streaming giant tipped to... Read More
AI chip almost ready, says Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the company’s custom-built chip designed for use in autonomous driving technology is nearly ready. Tesla is... Read More
Tesla Model 3 output stabilises
Tesla has claimed it will begin producing its new Model 3 sedan at a profit after several recent weeks in which output... Read More
Speedtests: Telstra wins and loses
Is Telstra the best Australian broadband supplier – or one of the worst? It all depends on where you get your information,... Read More
CE Sales To Grow, AI, Voice, Smart Speakers & New Gen Wireless Big Drivers
Consumer tech is coming back with the Consumer Technology Association the group that runs CES, tipping that revenues will hit $377 billion... Read More
Apple Closing In On Trillion Dollar Value
After posting a growth in revenue for its third quarter, Apple is one step closer to hitting the trillion dollar mark. According... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Sonos Slashes IPO, Value Slumps To US$1.5B Questions Now About Their Future
As tipped by ChannelNews US based sound Company Sonos has struggled to raise the capital they need to secure their future with... Read More
Facebook Seeks WhatsApp For Revenue Boost
Facebook has further progressed its monetisation strategy for WhatsApp, with the social media giant set to display business ads, directly linking back... Read More
Amazon Ranked Most ‘Reputable’ Tech Company
The renowned Harris Poll has ranked Amazon the most “reputable” tech company in the United States, following a criteria of financial performance,... Read More
Fitbit Revenue Beats Expectations From Versa Sales
Fitbit second quarter results saw the company beat analysts expectations as the recent release of its Versa bumped up revenue. The wearable... Read More
JBL ‘Link View’ Takes On Lenovo Smart Display
JBL has joined the ranks of Lenovo, unveiling its new ‘Link View’ in the United States for US$249.95. The news follows the... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Sonos Online Greed Exposed,
Sonos has moved to shore up their direct sell operation by banning retailers from taking pre orders on new products, registering keywords... Read More
Half-Year TV Shipments Soar 7.3%
Global TV shipments have jumped 7.3% YoY for the first half of 2018, with almost all vendors posting significant growth bar Samsung... Read More
Samsung Tops June Complaints Register
Consumer electronics brands have been shamed on the NSW Fair Trading Complaints Register, with the largest amount of consumer complaints being made... Read More
Convoy Relaunches After “Going To Hell & Back”
Sydney based audio distributor Convoy was relaunched today after what their CEO claimed, “Was a journey back to hell and back”. Established... Read More
Logitech Moves Into Pro Audio Recording With $117M Buy
Electronics accessories manufacturer, Logitech, has expanded into the pro sound recording space, following its acquisition of Blue Microphones for US$117 million cash.... Read More
June Quarter Online Sales Ease Nerves At Nintendo
Nintendo has outperformed earning estimates thanks to better than expected online sales figures, rewarding shareholders with a 3.1 percent bump. The renowned... Read More
Expenive iPhones Boost Apple Revenues
Expensive iPhones have helped Apple deliver increased revenues as their share value jumps 3% on the news. Despite sales of iPhones being... Read More
Samsung Q2 Profit Down, Smartphones Slump
Samsung Electronics has post lower-than-expected Q2 earnings, with net profit dipping 0.1% on-year, following lacklustre smartphone sales. Earnings are a stark contrast... Read More
Meriton To Pay $3m Fine For Manipulating TripAdvisor Reviews
Meriton Serviced Apartments has been hit with a $3m fine after it was found manipulating TripAdvisor reviews breaching Australian Consumer Law. Last... Read More
LG Display Posts US$203 Million Q2 Loss
LG Display has fallen further into the red, posting a whopping US$203.6 million (KRW228 billion) operating loss in the second quarter of... Read More
Three DJI Mavic 2 Drones Confirmed After Leak
DJI’s hotly anticipated Mavic 2 Pro has been confirmed after UK retailer Argos published a print catalogue with the unannounced video drone... Read More
Amazon Forecast To Hit Wesfarmers Profit
Morgan Stanley analysts have warned retailers the impact of e-commerce giant, Amazon, on Wesfarmers’ portfolio has been notably “underappreciated”, with Kmart, Target... Read More
New Home Sales Post First Growth In June
Latest numbers reveal local new home sales jumped 2% in June – the first monthly growth to occur this year. Despite the... Read More
New Pixel Stand Charger Revealed
Updates to the Google App reveal a new device type, codenamed Dreamliner, will bring wireless charging and personal assistant functionality in the... Read More
Upcoming iPad Pro To Remove Headphone Jack, Add Notch
Japanese rumour mill Macotakara has leaked supposed dimensions, design features and Face ID functionality for the next iPad Pro release. Macotakara points... Read More
Twitter Stock Plunges After Monthly User Drop
Twitter shares have taken a beating after the social media company announced its daily monthly users had dropped and will probably continue... Read More
Facebook Hit With Lawsuit After Historic Stock Plunge
Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg are facing a lawsuit over his company’s historic stock market plunge where it lost close to... Read More
Streaming Taking Off ‘Live Sport’ In Demand From Carriers
The move away from free to air TV has intensified, with demand for streaming services such as Netflix and Stan rising by... Read More
Harvey Norman Boss Bangs On About Nine Fairfax Deal, But Will She Pass On Savings To Suppliers
Harvey Norman chief executive Katie Page who recently got back from a Company supplier conference in Queensland claims that the merging of... Read More
Kogan Wins People’s Choice Best Online Retailer
Kogan.com has received some much welcome news, taking home its second ORIAS People’s Choice Award, following a 12% drop in shares and... Read More
Ikea Tops Oz Retail Satisfaction For June
Ikea has nabbed the top spot as Australia’s leading retailer for customer satisfaction beating the likes of JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman.... Read More
Telstra CFO & Tech Boss Tipped To Go
Recent reports claim Telstra CFO, Warwick Bray, and technology strategy boss, Stephen Elop, could soon face the firing squad, as the telco... Read More
















































