Instagram Set To Launch Lite Version
Instagram will be releasing a lite version of its app, with it taking 55 times less memory than the standard app. The... Read More
Winning Appliances Jump On Kambo’s Closure
Winning Appliances has capitalised on the demise of Kambo’s owners (Kamb Investments Pty Ltd), with the opening of its new WA commercial outlet,... Read More
Synnex Expands Call-Centre Footprint After $2.4B Deal
The parent company of Australia’s largest CE and PC industry distributor, Synnex Corp, has further expanded into the call centre industry, following... Read More
Intel Tipped To Lose Apple Modem Contract
Topping off a tough week, recent reports claim Intel is likely to lose its lucrative modem contract with Apple. The iPhone manufacturer... Read More
Aussie Shoppers Aren’t Bothered Returning Cheap Goods
New research shows two out of three Aussie online shoppers can’t be bothered returning products under $25. According to CouriersPlease, 61 per... Read More
Kaspersky Teams With Swinburne University Of Tech
In a surprise move Kaspersky Lab has signed a MoU with Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology to enhance cyber security education in... Read More
NBN Co & Macquarie Telecom Ink $100M Wholesale Supply Deal
Macquarie Telecom has inked a $100 million wholesale supply deal with the NBN Co, in a bid to increase the sale of... Read More
UPDATED: LG Misled Consumers Over TV Repairs Claims Full Federal Court
LG Electronics who has a history of run ins with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has lost another battle with the... Read More
Air NZ Fined $15m For Price Fixing
Air New Zealand has been ordered by the federal court to pay $15m in fines after the airline was found illegally price... Read More
Intel Snares Apple Veteran As First Chief Security Officer
In a bid to further address Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, Intel has announced it’s appointed former Apple veteran, Window Snyder, as its... Read More
Audiofly And Belkin Make Logies Debut
West Australian headphones brand, Audiofly, and accessories manufacturer, Belkin, are set to make their TV WEEK Logies debut this Sunday – a... Read More
amaysim CEO Jumps Ship To Foxtel
Following a five-year stint, Amaysim CEO & MD, Julian Ogrin, has announced he’s moving to Foxtel, with Co-Founder and telco veteran, Peter... Read More
Instagram Worth Close To US$100bn
They say a picture is worth a thousand words but in Instagram’s case it is more than US$100bn, with the social media... Read More
Dyson Rejection Leads To Godfreys Spiral Down
Following its fourth profit warning this year and a 14.8% sales slump, recent reports claim Godfreys’ decision to not stock Dyson vacuum... Read More
Huawei Foots Bill For Most Oz Politician Overseas Trips
Recent reports reveal Huawei has sponsored the largest amount of international trips for Australian federal politicians. The newly uncovered research affirms Huawei... Read More
Spammers Attack World Cup Fans
IBM has warned that spammers are targeting FIFA World Cup fans. IBM’s X-Force has been tracking spammers targeting followers of the World... Read More
Intel Recovers After CEO Firing
Intel’s stock price dropped about two percent yesterday on news of CEO Brian Krzanich’s resignation. But Wall Street decided not to punish... Read More
Trump Ratchets Up Trade War With Chinese IT Companies
US President Donald Trump has moved to ratchet up his current trade war with China by barring many Chinese companies from investing... Read More
Outrage Over Claims That Telstra Backed Health Start-Up Shared Patient Data
HealthEngine, a Telstra-backed online appointment-booking service, has been sharing medical information with personal-injury law firm Slater and Gordon, according to an ABC report.... Read More
Fujifilm Xerox Battle Takes New Twist
The battle between Xerox and Fujifilm Holdings has taken a new twist with Xerox now threatening the Japanese Company. After Fujifilm Holdings... Read More
You Can Now Have Follow Up Conversations With Google
Google Assistant users can now have follow up conversations with the smart assistant removing the need to constantly say ‘Ok, Google’. This... Read More
50 Aussies A Week Get Nobbled By A TV
The lounge room is where you go to relax and wind down after a hard day of work but a new report... Read More
Netflix Exec Fired Over N-Word
Netflix has fired its head of communications over his use of what’s known in the USA as the “N-word” – and, no,... Read More
Telstra ‘Small-Cell’ Base Stations To Bring 4G To Remote Centres
Telstra has begun rolling out 135 small-cell base stations which it claims will give 4G mobile coverage to the same number of... Read More
Telstra Foxtel Share Not Up For Sale Claims Penn
Telstra is not going to sell their share in Foxtel despite the Company struggling to identify where their future revenues will come... Read More
New NBN Guarantees Prevent Interim Internet Loss
The Australian government is set to implement new NBN guarantees, preventing users from being left without internet during migration. The initiative takes... Read More
Godfreys Co-Founder Snares Majority Stake, De-Listing Likely
Godfreys Co-Founder, John Johnston (99), has today achieved a 91% stake in the vacuum cleaner retailer, allowing him to compulsorily acquire remaining... Read More
JB Hi-Fi Signs Three Year Deal With Melbourne Esports Open
Home entertainment retailer JB Hi-Fi has signed a deal with the Melbourne Esports Open as its official presenting partner for the next... Read More
IS Telstra Boss Andy Penn Set To Be Replaced By A Female?
Andy Penn the struggling CEO of Telstra threw everything at it this week in an effort to convince the market that he... Read More
Google Jamboard Lands In Oz For $7,999
Competing with the likes of Samsung’s ‘Flip’, Google has announced its 55-inch digital whiteboard, the ‘Jamboard’ is now available to purchase in... Read More
Amazon Wants To Wake You Up Next Time You Travel
Amazon is having a crack at waking you up next time you stay at a hotel or if you’re having problems falling... Read More
BP Axes $1.8 Billion Woolworths Servo Station Deal
BP has withdrawn its $1.8 billion purchase of Woolworths 531 petrol sites, after the ACCC rejected the deal last year. Some commentators speculate... Read More
Instagram Takes On YouTube With Video Streaming App
Instagram is launching a content viewing app, IGTV where users can upload and watch long-form videos from influencers or their followers. This... Read More
Brutal Phone War Breaking Out
A brutal data and mobile phone war is set to break out in Australia and Telstra is desperatly looking for a major... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Optus Handing World Cup Group Matches To SBS After Total Failure
Optus says all of the group matches for the World Cup will be broadcast on SBS until the end of the group... Read More
Bowers & Wilkins Speakers Heading To Philips TVs
Bowers & Wilkins and Philips TV maker TP Vision have signed an exclusive multi-year deal which both say creates “reference visual and... Read More
Communication Workers Union Blasts Telstra’s Job Cuts
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) says Telstra is putting short-term profits above long-term services after the telco announced it would be slashing... Read More
Massive Rejig At Reckon In Wake Of MYOB Deal Collapse
Australian accounting software provider Reckon has dramatically rejigged its board and top management structure, following collapse of rival MYOB’s bid for Reckon’s... Read More
Oz Printer Market Takes 8.8% Tumble After Fuji Xerox Scandal
Shipments of printers and copiers in Australia in the first quarter of 2018 were down 8.8% on the figures for the same... Read More
In-Flight Wi-Fi Speeds Are About To Take Off
In-Flight Wi-Fi could be getting a speed boost with German researchers finding an efficient way to transfer data between an aircraft and... Read More
ZTE Loses US$7bn From Trade Ban
ZTE has lost more than US$7bn overnight with stocks diving 27 per cent after the US senate passed a bill reinstating its... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Telstra To Be Broken Up 8000 Employees Face The Chop
Today is D Day for Telstra with some observers calling for the sacking of CEO Andy Penn who is expected to announce... Read More
Suppliers Urged To Check Their Exposure To Harvey Norman Franchisees
Suppliers to Harvey Norman franchisees are being urged to check their trade indemnity risks or get a “cast iron” contract “in writing”... Read More
Interdyn Snares IsoTek Distribution In Oz
Melbourne-based, Interdyn, has expanded its relationship with award-winning power conditioner manufacturer, IsoTek, snaring both Australian and New Zealand distribution, effective June 18th.... Read More
Logitech Wins 12 International Design Awards
Logitech has won 12 International Design Awards (IDA) with four of those being gold awards for its Logitech Circle 2, Logitech MX ERGO, Logitech CRAFT... Read More
Forget Amazon Prime, Kogan Offers Free Shipping
Being small and nimble appears to be paying off for Kogan, with the Melbourne-based entrepreneur responding quickly this morning to Amazon Prime’s... Read More
Apple To Cough Up $9m For Misleading Customers
Apple will be forced to pay $9m in fines for making false and misleading representations to its customers over faulty iPhones and... Read More
US Senate Reinstates ZTE Trade Ban
The US Senate has put a trade ban back on the sales of US components to ZTE, reversing President Donald Trump’s move... Read More
FujiFilm Sue Xerox Over Botch Merger
Fujifilm Holdings is suing Xerox Corp whose local subsidiary has been plagued by scandal for breach of contract, after a takeover deal... Read More
EXCLUSIVE Lambro Skropidis To Head Marketing At New Arlo Company
Lambro Skropidis the former marketing manager at LG Electronics and prior to that Samsung has been appointed as the new head of... Read More














































