Dodgy Huawei Report Full Of PR Spin
An Oxford Economics report being hawked around by Chinese Company Huawei who are banned from selling 5G gear in Australia claims some... Read More
Optus’ 5G Video Call Test A Success
Optus has successfully completed another important test for its 5G network, with the Australian telco teaming up with Ericsson and Oppo to... Read More
Brutal Battle Looms Wi Fi 6 & 5G Routers To Take Centre Stage
A brutal battle is breaking out in the networking market with Netgear, D Link and Linksys banking on Wi-Fi 6 and 5G... Read More
Iran Cyberattack Threat Now Critical: Experts
The risk of nation-state cyberattacks from Iran against U.S. interests remains high during a time of simmering geopolitical tensions in the Middle... Read More
Tenda Launch Home Mesh Wi-Fi Systems Exclusively With Officeworks
Officeworks is now exclusively selling a range of highly affordable Tenda whole home mesh Wi-Fi systems – available for both home and... Read More
CES 2020: Future Of Wi-Fi 6 Connectivity With D-Link
D-Link is bringing the future of Wi-Fi Connectivity to the masses with next-generation Mesh and Wi-Fi 6 Solutions designed for the future... Read More
CES 2020: Dell Changes Corporate Laptop Game With 5G
5G Connectivity is finding its way into more and more products as CES goes on, and following Lenovo’s launch of the Yoga... Read More
CES 2020: Netgear Launch 4G and WiFi 6 Mesh Systems
Netgear has unveiled two new products in their lineup of internet network systems with the launch of the 4G LTE Orbi Tri-Band... Read More
LG To Reveal Home-Connected, Cordless Cleaning Range At CES 2020
LG Electronics has revealed a new comprehensive cordless, home-connected cleaning product range, set to be released at CES in 2020. The range... Read More
What To Expect From CES 2020
We are a month away from one of the biggest tech shows of the year and already questions are being asked about... Read More
Facial Recognition Bias Exposed
A new landmark study has revealed that facial recognition technologies misidentify people from ethnic backgrounds. The study – which analysed technologies from... Read More
Who Has The Best Router? Best Of Best Awards Announced
From Dialup to ADSL to the National Broadband Network, the humble router has moved beyond just a box you hide in the... Read More
Free-Calls & Wi-Fi For Christmas
Telstra has handed out a big Christmas present with Australia’s biggest telco announcing free-calls and free Wi-Fi from payphones across the country... Read More
Exetel Fined For Failing To Report To ACMA
Exetel has paid a $12,600 infringement notice issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) after they failed to lodge complaint... Read More
Myer Lose Millions After 3Hr Till Crash On Peak Trading Day
Serious questions are being asked about Myers ‘ageing technology platform after millions in revenue were lost at the weekend when their network... Read More
Broadband Speeds 20% Faster As NBN Rolls Out
Honesty Box – which claims to operate Australia’s largest network of broadband measurement devices — says fixed-wireless download speeds during busy periods... Read More
LG 5G Flip Screen Smartphone Takes Out Top Award
LG Electronics has scored a home run in the big US market after their 5G V50 took the top 5G smartphone award... Read More
Intel-Owned McAfee Go After Norton In Security Tussle
Intel-owned McAfee is sniffing around the concept of buying NortonLifeLock the former Symantec which is a $20 billion antivirus and security software... Read More
Oppo Big Loser In 5G Smartphone Market As Samsung Soar
Oppo is the big loser in the 5G handset market with Samsung snaring the lions share followed by LG. A new research... Read More
Optus Completes World’s First 2300MHz 5G Data Call
Optus has successfully established an end-to-end 5G data call over its 2300MHz spectrum, making it the first telecommunications operator in the world... Read More
Key Telstra 5G Partner Admits To Bribery & Corruption
One of Telstra’s key partners in the building out of their 5G network in Australia is set to fork out over $1.4... Read More
Optus To Broadcast Premium Olympic Events From Seven Coverage
Select ‘premium live events’ of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be broadcast in 4K Ultra HD exclusively to Optus 5G Home customers... Read More
New Boss To Champion Optus As Lew Returns To Singtel
Optus has named former Commonwealth Bank executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin as the successor to chief executive Allen Lew after it was announced... Read More
Voda Adds Trouble-Shooter Role
Vodafone has added the role of trouble-shooter to its technology operations team. No one has been specifically appointed to the role which... Read More
Smart Home Bundle Pack Subscriptions Exclusive To Telstra Customers
Telstra has taken inspiration from Adobe’s successful Creative Cloud subscription service by offering smart home bundle subscription kits with access to its... Read More
Former Dick Smith Owner Goes After SIM Seller Amaysim
Anchorage Capital the Company that made millions from the acquisition of the ill-fated Dick Smith retail operation is now having a crack... Read More
Gap Closes Between Rural & Metro Users Despite Broadband Levy Tabled
Data usage on the Australian National Broadband Network has exploded by 25% in the last 12 months with the average Australian now... Read More
Nokia To Launch Sub $750 5G Smartphone, To Be Shown This Week At Qualcomm Event
Nokia who are struggling in Australia to get traction for their smartphone range after Samsung launched a value range of smartphones is... Read More
Optus Misled Customers Again, Penalised $6.4 Million
Optus has been ordered to pay $6.4 million in penalties following revelations that the telecommunications company has misled its customers, again. As ordered by... Read More
China’s 5G To Drive Smartphone Growth: Australia Lags Behind
Hard on the heels of yesterday’s smartphone shipment report by Gartner, comes research by rival IDG which says Australia won’t help push up sales next... Read More
Government To Fine Non-NBN Users With Broadband Tax
Updated to include comment from the Office of the Hon Paul Fletcher MP The Federal Government has reintroduced plans to tax non-NBN... Read More
Linksys Mesh Wi-Fi Software Detects Motion Without Camera
The connected home division of Belkin and Foxconn, Linksys has launched a brand new smart home mesh Wi-Fi system called Aware, a... Read More
Huawei Still Seeking 5G Role
Embattled Chinese networking giant Huawei says Australia should reduce risking national dependency on one supplier for its 5G rollout. Huawei made the... Read More
Telstra Told Off For Mobile Data Usage Notification Fail
Telstra has been ticked off by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for failing to notify more than 150,000 mobile broadband... Read More
150,000 Customers Refunded By Telstra
Telstra will refund 150,000 mobile broadband users after the Australian Communications, and Media Authority (ACMA) discovered the national telco had failed to send... Read More
Federal Gov Want Unilateral Emergency Internet Access, Telstra Warns
Telstra is opposing the Federal Government’s suggestion of increasing its own powers granting it unilateral access to the internet for the purpose... Read More
5G Global Subscriptions To Top 2.6bn By 2025
The global number of 5G subscriptions will top 2.6 billion within the next six years, driven by sustained momentum and a rapidly... Read More
Intel Joins MediaTek On 5G Laptops
The world’s leading maker of microprocessors, Intel, will team with Taiwanese mobile chip developer MediaTek on 5G laptops. The US company sees... Read More
NBN Price Change To Benefit 10.3 Million Australians
Broadband speeds are set to increase in the wake of the National Broadband Network’s Wholesale Pricing Review 2019 Close-out paper creating several... Read More
Samsung Drops It’s Third 5G Handset For Oz
What is tipped to be Australia’s first sub-$1000 5G phone has just been unveiled by Samsung with the South Korean company announcing... Read More
NBN Stuff Up Could Cost iiNet $10 Million
An NBN stuff up by TPG owned iiNet could cost the internet service provider $10 million after an investigation revealed they failed... Read More
Government To Review Telecoms Provision In New Developments
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher has announced a review of the arrangements for telecommunications in new developments that he says will drive competition... Read More
Aussies Warned Of Rampant Online Shopping Scams
ACCC-run website Scamwatch is warning Australians to be cautious of online shopping scams in the lead up to the holiday season, as... Read More
TPG Service Beyond Bad, Now They Are Directing Calls To The Tax Office
TPG is well known for their arrogance and inability to communicate with technology media at any level, but their customer service takes... Read More
180,000 Telstra NBN Consumers Could Be Up For $341M Payday
Telstra will reportedly review the performance of 180,000 NBN connections to determine whether they are paying more than they should following the... Read More
Blackberry Harnessing AI To Stop Cyber Attacks In Their Tracks
The rise of AI is a double-edged sword: as it drives more and more devices, with IoT, software data and connectivity at... Read More
ALDI Turns Wednesday Black With 58-inch Bauhn 4K TV
ALDI is getting a headstart on Black Friday sales by turning their Wednesday Special Buys ‘Black’ for 27 Wednesday. Black Wednesday has... Read More
Telstra Failed To Monitor Maxiumum NBN Speeds
Telstra will now proactively contact customers not receiving the maximum speed available under their NBN plan, following the national telcos failure to... Read More
Apple To Take Major Bite of Doubling 5G Market
Despite not even having a 5G iPhone on the market, Apple is tipped to take a majority bite out of the global... Read More
Dutton To Raise Alarm On Internet Of Things
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton wants to crack down on IoT security, proposing a voluntary code that will require companies to develop... Read More
















































