DJI Teases New Lightweight Gimbal
DJI has announced on its official Twitter account and through a sneak peek video that they will soon be releasing the DJI Ronin... Read More
Samsung Note 10 Hurt By Japan-Korea Trade Dispute
An ongoing dispute between Japan and South Korea dating back to World War II has reportedly disrupted production of Samsung’s upcoming Note... Read More
Retailers Discount To Fight Amazon Prime Day
Local retailers have launched online sales with steep discounts in an attempt to combat Amazon’s “Prime Day” promotion. The 65 hour sale... Read More
Motorola Acquires Video Security Company
Motorola Solutions has announced it has acquired mobile video solutions company WatchGuard in a bid to add new capabilities to its video... Read More
Olimpia Splendid Eye Major ANZ Expansion
Italian appliance manufacturer, Olimpia Splendid, is ramping up its Australian and New Zealand expansion, following acquisition of local distribution company Noirot Australia... Read More
US Approve $5B Facebook Fine, Shares Soar
The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to fine Facebook roughly US$5 billion over its mishandling of data, including the Cambridge Analytica... Read More
Sydney Airport Security Outage Stirs Chaos
A mass outage of several airport security machines – including passport e-security gates – has caused significant delays at Sydney and Melbourne... Read More
Amazon Kicks Off 65 Hour Prime Day Sale
Amazon Australia has officially kicked off its second ever Prime Day sale, with Aussies gaining access to an unprecedented 65 hours of... Read More
Sennheiser Acquires VR/AR Company Dear Reality
Sennheiser Group has acquired a majority stake in the VR/AR audio software company Dear Reality. A leading company in the field of... Read More
Outage Could Cost Telstra Up To $100m
A compensation bill for last week’s Telstra outage that took down EFTPOS and ATMs could prove very costly for the telco, with... Read More
Birde Smart Player Wins Gold Design Award
Australian-owned Birde has won a prestigious Gold Accolade at the 2019 Good Design Awards – praising its world-first kids smart media player.... Read More
Telstra Reveal Cause Of Five Hour Outage
Too much traffic on the Telstra network is being blamed for yesterday’s five hour plus outage – ruling out a cyber-security attack,... Read More
ALDI Unveil 58-Inch 4K TV For Under $500
German supermarket giant, ALDI, has unveiled a suite of home entertainment products for its Wednesday July 17 ‘Special Buys’ sale – including... Read More
Amazon Unveil US$700M Retraining Blitz
E-commerce tech giant, Amazon, has rolled-out a US$700 million re-training blitz for one third of its workforce by 2025 – one of... Read More
French Tech Tax Worries USA, Oz May Follow
A new tax on digital and internet services that passed the French Senate yesterday will be investigated by the US over concerns... Read More
David Jones Same Store Sales Further Slip
South African-owned department store, David Jones, has fared its third straight year of declining same store sales, citing “challenging” retail conditions. Owned... Read More
IBM Patent Tablet Transforming Smartwatch
IBM is reportedly working on smartwatch that transforms into a tablet, following a new US patent titled “Variable Display Size For an Electronic... Read More
Tab S6 Leaks Reveal Dual Rear Camera, Wireless Charging Stylus
Latest leaks have revealed new details of Samsung’s latest flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S6 – with dual rear cameras and a... Read More
Apple Embark On Major Aussie Store Refresh
Apple Australia is rolling-out a major store refit of its eight larger stores – including Bondi, Westfield Fountaingate Melbourne and Westfield Carindale... Read More
Samsung Note 10 Renders Give Early Look
The first “official” renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus have reportedly leaked online, giving us our best... Read More
Gartner: Oz Tech Spending To Lift 3% In 2019
Latest numbers from Gartner forecast local spending on technology products and services to lift 3.1% YoY to A$93.8 billion this year –... Read More
US Eases Huawei Blacklist Sales
The US Government may issue licences to companies wanting to sell goods to China’s Huawei if it’s proven there is no threat... Read More
China Tipped To Power Apple Services Revenue In Q3
Apple services revenue in the third quarter is set to jump on app store developer revenue and renewed growth in China. With... Read More
JBL Launch Much Delayed Android ‘Link Bar’
JBL has finally released its perennially delayed ‘Link Bar’ in the United States – a hybrid product which integrates Android-TV functionality within... Read More
Qualcomm Seeks Pause To Ruling
Qualcomm has asked a US appeals court to pause an antitrust ruling that could drastically alter its business model while it mounts... Read More
Telecom Complaints On The Rise At 448K A Quarter: Report
Complaints about telecom services in Australia rose sharply in the quarter ended December 2018, according to the latest report from the Australian... Read More
Apple Unveil New Entry-Level MacBook Air
Apple is getting ready for back-to-school time with its ‘affordable’ new MacBook Air and Pro – including display upgrades and a discount... Read More
Kogan Leads $3.5M Property Start-Up Raise
Kogan.com Founder and Chief Executive, Ruslan Kogan, has reportedly led a $3.5 million series A funding round for property start-up, Landchecker, taking... Read More
LG Q2 Profit Tipped To Drop 15%
LG Electronics has forecast a 15.4% YoY drop in Q2 operating profit, with revenues tipped to climb 4.1%. The Korean giant attributes... Read More
Boost Roll-Out Refurbished Phone Program
Discount mobile virtual network operator Boost Mobile has launched its new refurbished phone program, with iPhones from as low as $249, and... Read More
Comms Minister Says Telstra Can’t Own NBN
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said he can’t “see any scenario” where the national broadband network could be sold to Telstra after construction... Read More
Heather Mills Wins Phone Hacking Case Against Murdoch
The former wife of Beatle Paul McCartney, Heather Mills, and 90 other people have won an apology and settlement from Rupert Murdoch’s... Read More
Amazon Blasts Oz Anti-Encryption Laws
Amazon has joined the growing mass of companies and other bodies that have criticised the Morrison Government’s anti-encryption laws. In a submission... Read More
Uber Set To Overtake Taxi Market
Ride-sharing outfit Uber is set to overtake traditional taxis as Australia’s preferred private transportation service before this year is out, according new... Read More
Google To Face NSW Supreme Court
Google Australia has been summoned to appear before the NSW Supreme Court on Friday, after last week reportedly failing to remove online... Read More
Microsoft Australia Wins Massive Cloud Order From Coles
Coles has adopted Microsoft Azure as its cloud platform of choice, saying the move will accelerate its digital transformation, transform the shopping... Read More
EXCLUSIVE:Cygnett To Launch Major DIY & Custom Install SmartHouse Range
Leading accessories Company Cygnet who recently launched an electric bike at JB Hi Fi is moving into the Smart House and Connected... Read More
Alleged “JB Hi-Fi Bandits” Arrested, Three Teens Charged
NSW police have arrested four teenagers in relation to robberies at electronics stores in north-west Sydney last month. It follows the arrest... Read More
AKG True Wireless Buds Leak
A pair of true wireless earbuds are among three new AKG audio devices leaked after Samsung updated one of its apps with... Read More
Galaxy Note 10 Wireless Charger May Support 20W Speeds
If new rumours are to be believed, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will not just be getting an upgrade in camera technology,... Read More
UK E-Commerce Logistics Service Doddle Eyes Aus
UK based parcel pickup and returns service Doddle is set to enter the Australian market, bringing another delivery channel to retailers operating... Read More
HTC Records Its Best Result In Seven Months
HTC reported its financial results for June, and despite still being in decline on the YoY scale, the struggling manufacturer has recorded... Read More
Smart Homes Need To Put People First
Smart home technology manufacturers and sellers are putting too much emphasis on products instead of focusing on people and making their lives... Read More
Jaguar Boosts Electric Car Ops
Jaguar Land Rover said it will build a new range of electrified cars in the UK, hopefully safeguarding thousands of jobs and... Read More
US-Based Life360 Also Looks To Oz
Another company looking to list on the ASX is US-based Life360, operator of a family networking app that’s said to allow friends... Read More
Fast Chargers To Lift E-Car Take-Up
Rapid advances in the development of superfast recharging services could see sales of electric cars in Australia zoom, according to observers. The... Read More
Oz Computer Chain Looks To List
Computer retail chain MSY Technology is one of those that’s been looking to list on the ASX after having been acquired by... Read More
Afterpay Key To Attracting Millenial Shoppers
Australian buy-now-pay-later service provider Afterpay is banking on its popularity with millenials to stave off global credit giant Visa’s entrance into the... Read More
Nintendo Reportedly Working On Smaller, Handheld-Focused Switch
Nintendo is reportedly working on the next version of the Nintendo Switch – with the most likely scenario being a smaller, handheld-focused... Read More
Stumbling Samsung Forecast Huge Profit Decline
Korean tech giant Samsung has forecast a 56 per cent decline in profit compared to last year for Q2 2019 off the... Read More
















































