Google Seeks Three Changes To ACCC Media Code
Google is pushing for changes to the ACCC’s draft News Media Bargaining Code, saying there are three areas it would like to... Read More
David Jones Hones In On CBD Store Bidders
Bidders for David Jones’ flagship Sydney and Melbourne CBD stores are reportedly set to be shortlisted soon, with offers for its iconic... Read More
Amazon Australia Recruits For Flex Delivery Expansion
Amazon Australia has expanded its Flex delivery service in Australia, recruiting more freelance drivers to cut delivery times for online customers in... Read More
ARA: 90% Of Retailers In COVID Stock Battle
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has revealed 90% of its members are battling stock disruptions related to the COVID19 crisis, with short... Read More
Blue Ocean Thinking: Microsoft Trumpets Underwater Data Centres
Microsoft has hauled an experimental underwater data centre out of the sea off Scotland’s Orkney Islands following what it hails as a... Read More
Why Insiders Who Own $2.1 Billion In Harvey Norman Shares Are A Good Thing
Harvey Norman has one of the most stable senior management teams in the industry, they are major shareholders in the business and... Read More
Razer Fix Privacy Leak For 100,000 Gamers
Gaming hardware manufacturer, Razer, reportedly exposed the personal data of over 100,000 gamers, with email addresses and phone numbers leaked for over... Read More
TPG, Vodafone Merger Sweetens NAB Network Deal
TPG Telecom has proved the benefit of its merger with Vodafone, after announcing a deal with NAB to service both its fixed... Read More
Next Oculus VR Headset Will Feature 2K Resolution Per Eye
Facebook’s new Oculus Quest 2 headset has leaked in a pair of videos accidentally uploaded to the Facebook Blueprint website, and will be... Read More
Dell Moves To Cut Staff As Debt Rises To Over $46 Billion
Dell Technologies whose PC’s and Alienware gaming machines are sold online and at JB Hi Fi has moved to sack staff in... Read More
That’s Not An Apple: US Customs Mistakes OnePlus Buds For Knock-Off AirPods
In an embarrassing bungle, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has seized 2000 OnePlus Buds earbuds, mistaking them for “counterfeit” Apple AirPods.... Read More
Facebook Can’t Escape Aussie Privacy Lawsuit
Facebook has lost its bid to dodge legal proceedings brought by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) over the Cambridge... Read More
NVIDIA Buys Arm From SoftBank In $40 Billion Deal
SoftBank is selling Arm Limited to NVIDIA for $40 billion, giving the American chipmaker control of the mobile processor giant. The deal... Read More
EXCLUSIVE:Loewe Launch We.by Loewe Brand Of Speakers Headphones & New We.TV’s With Built In Soundbars
Best known for their TV’s, German brand Loewe is getting into the sound business, with a new brand name We.by Loewe, which... Read More
Woolies Warns Of COVID Christmas Shortages
Woolworths has warned of potential stock shortages at Christmas due to COVID pressure on supply chains. At talks convened by the Business... Read More
Amazon Australia Sales Jump After Lockdown Boom
Amazon Australia has notched a 17% lift in online shoppers this year, as coronavirus lockdown measures trigger a buying boom according to... Read More
Virtual CES 2021 Dates Released
The all-digital CES 2021 will take place in January, featuring a kick-off keynote from Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg. The consumer... Read More
Amazon Forced To Pay Suppliers $24M In Rebates After Ripping Off Suppliers
Amazon has been forced to repay suppliers $24M after they forced them to fund an online discount program aimed at boosting sales... Read More
NAB Takes on Afterpay With No Interest Credit Card
NAB has sought to take on Afterpay in the booming buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) market, by launching Australia’s first zero interest credit card. The... Read More
Samsung Wins Big At Australian Good Design Awards 2020
Samsung Electronics has won big at the 62nd annual Good Design Awards 2020, with five of its products named winners, including two... Read More
Dicker Data Wins Top Honours In Lenovo Awards
Lenovo has revealed the winners of its partner awards for this year, with 32 awards presented across Australia and New Zealand. Seven... Read More
Buy-Now, Pay-Later Boom Claimed To Cause Money Troubles
SYDNEY: The buy-now, pay later market in Australia is booming, with a growing list of providers now available in Australia. Dominating the... Read More
DTA Names Telecoms Suppliers
CANBERRA: The Digital Transformation Agency – part of the Federal Government’s social services portfolio – has named 26 suppliers to form part... Read More
Myer Slumps To $172.4 Million Loss
Iconic Australian retailer, Myer, has slumped to a $172.4 million full year net loss, hit by store closures and the impact of... Read More
Former Aussie Spook Fined $7000 Over Secrecy Law Breaches
CANBERRA: A former Australian intelligence agent and diplomat has been convicted of breaching national secrecy laws and has been ordered to pay... Read More
Aldi To Sell $750 4K Home Theatre Setup
A cheap home theatre setup will be in the offing from Aldi as part of its Special Buys on September 19, including... Read More
JB Hi-Fi Goes Lo-Fi With Jigsaws
Consumer tech giant JB Hi-Fi is going old-school and adding to its range of jigsaw puzzles, which have become a popular isolation... Read More
Aussie Broadband Launches $40 Million Raising For IPO
Aussie Broadband, Australia’s fifth-largest NBN services provider, is preparing for an IPO valued at 12.3 times forecast earnings. The telco, which plans... Read More
Federal Government Warns About Doing Business With Chinese Companies, As Consumers Dump Buying Chinese Branded Products
Huawei smartphones sales are down over 75% in Australia as consumers turn off buying high risk Chinese products such as Oppo, Realme,... Read More
Apple Counterpunches In Epic Lawsuit
Apple has fired back in its escalating legal stoush with Fortnite developer Epic Games, filing a countersuit to force Epic to remove... Read More
Android 11 Makes Smart Home Control Easier Than Ever
Google has launched its new mobile operating system, Android 11, featuring a slew of new privacy updates, communication efficiencies, and smart home... Read More
Floating Apple Store Sets Sail This Week
Apple will open its floating store at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore this Thursday – by appointment only. Apple’s third Singapore location... Read More
Next Gen Xbox Consoles To Launch November 10: Leak
Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox Series X and its smaller counterpart, the Series S, will reportedly release on November 10. According to a leak... Read More
NAB: Business Confidence Weak & Fragile
Australian business confidence was “very weak and likely fragile” in August, reversing many of the previous month’s gains according to NAB. Sentiment... Read More
Big W To Get New Boss In Reshuffle
Big W is set to gain new leadership in a Woolworths Group reshuffle, with Woolworths Supermarkets MD Claire Peters to oversee the... Read More
Epic Fires New Legal Salvo Over Fortnite
Epic Games has launched a new court bid to force Apple to reinstate Fortnite to the App Store. The developer has filed... Read More
Nick Aboud’s Cheap As Chips Could Be For Sale
Cheap As Chips which is run by former Dick Smith CEO Nick Aboud could be up for sale as Australians take to... Read More
EXCLUSIVE:Fuji Xerox Companies Placed Under Administration
Several businesses associated with scandal plagued Fuji Xerox have been placed into ‘External Administration”. According to Australian Insolvency records, Fuji Xerox (Sales)... Read More
July Retail Turnover Up 3.2%, Household Goods Soar
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has revised July retail turnover to 3.2%, down from a preliminary result of 3.3% [seasonally adjusted] –... Read More
BREAKING: David Jones, Country Road Underpaid Workers $3.7m
David Jones and upmarket clothing retailer Country Road have underpaid workers by a total of $3.7 million over a six-year period. David... Read More
Huawei Files Eight New Mate Trademarks
Huawei has reportedly filed trademarks for eight new “Mate”-branded product categories, echoing its premium smartphone branding. Despite the company’s current woes surrounding... Read More
Apple Invests In Aussie Renewable Energy Projects
Cupertino tech giant, Apple, is reportedly set to further invest in Australian renewable energy projects, prompt by an internal mandate to significantly... Read More
Samsung Ramps Up Drug Business With $2 Billion ‘Super Plant’
Samsung has further expanded into the drug business, investing nearly US$2 billion into a ‘super plant’ which is set to be the... Read More
Apple Boasts 300k New US App Store Jobs
Apple says it has created 300,000 jobs in the US through its App Store economy since the start of the coronavirus pandemic,... Read More
Myer Cuts Amazon Deal In Retail Overhaul
Embattled Aussie department store, Myer, has continued to overhaul its retail business, now inking a deal with Amazon to facilitate delivery of... Read More
Expect Retail Sales To Drop: Citi
A report from Citi has warned that retailers could face a sharp fall in sales as coronavirus restrictions and stimulus payments ease.... Read More
Amazon Set To Anchor New $1.5B Melbourne Tower
Amazon is reportedly set to anchor a $1.5 billion skyscraper in Melbourne CBD, with the 60,000 sqm tower dubbed one of the... Read More
Apple Valuation Soars Past FTSE 100: $2.2 Trillion
Cupertino tech giant Apple has seen its valuation overtake the entire FTSE 100 index – comprising the UK’s largest listed companies –... Read More
PayPal Take On AfterPay With New Buy-Now-Pay-Later Platform
Renowned e-payment provider, PayPal, has launched a new buy-now-pay-later platform that does not charge retailers an additional cost, as AfterPay continues its... Read More
BREAKING: Australia Officially In Recession -7% GDP
Australia is officially in its first recession in three decades, with GDP taking an unprecedented seven per cent hit in the June... Read More
















































