Westpac Rethinks Afterpay Alliance After Square Purchase
Westpac is rethinking its alliance with Afterpay following its $39 billion acquisition by Square, who may be levelling up to compete within... Read More
Wesfarmers Wants Financials Before Making Higher Priceline Bid
Wesfarmers is apparently after price-sensitive information from Priceline owner Australian Pharmaceutical Industries before it lifts its bid to buy out the company.... Read More
WhatsApp Can Now Delete Photos After A Single View
Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp has added a new privacy feature that can delete photos after they are opened. The View Once feature... Read More
Mosman Planning War Over Woolworths & R2 Zoning
Mosman Council has a shocking planning record when it comes to lost cases in the Land & Environment Court, and is already... Read More
New York Consortium Walks From $2B Optus Towers Sale
New York-based buyout fund Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has walked away from plans to purchase the $2 billion telecommunications tower portfolio currently up... Read More
Apple Give US Two Finger Salute, New iPhones More Chinese Than Ever Before
Apple is cuddling up to more Chinese manufacturers than ever before with their new iPhones due to be released in September packed... Read More
12 Samsung Workers Infected With COVID, Lab Stays Open
12 workers at a Samsung research and development centre in Suwon, just south of Seoul, were infected with COVID-19. Despite this, there... Read More
Xiaomi Tops Smartphone Market In Europe
Samsung has lost its dominance in the European smartphone market, with Chinese company Xiaomi pipping them at the post during the June... Read More
Sony, Digital Camera’s Deliver TV’s & Audio Struggle
Strong digital camera sales not TV or sound systems, have delivered increased sales for the Sony Group who have been able to... Read More
Solomon Lew Wants Myer’s FY21 Financials Released “Immediately”
Solomon Lew continues his bid to have the Myer board axed as Premier Investments calls on the department store to release its... Read More
Snapdragon Wear 5100 In The Works
Qualcomm has uploaded coding that references to a SW5100 platform, which hints that a Snapdragon Wear 5100 chip is powering the next... Read More
Do We Need A New Delta Specific COVID Shot To Protect Retail Staff?
As retail reels from COVID lockdowns and NSW reports the death of a 20-year-old from COVID, speculation is mounting that we may... Read More
Galaxy Buds 2 Imagery, Specs Leak Ahead Of Launch
Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked launch won’t have an awful lot of surprises left to unpack after nearly every forthcoming item has been leaked... Read More
Klipsch Gets Into ANC Buds With Gesture Controls
Klipsch has entered the true wireless ANC market with a new pair of buds that will also let you answer calls with... Read More
5G Consumes Four Times More Electricity Than 4G
There’s no doubting that 5G technology is a necessary next step, with the ability to run at ten times the speed of... Read More
New Logitech Buds Designed For Videoconferencing
Logitech has unveiled new true wireless earbuds designed for business users and videoconferencing. The Zone True Wireless Earbuds are set to release... Read More
Apple Now Selling Standalone Magic Keyboard With Touch ID
Good news for those not planning to buy a 24-inch iMac, but who liked the look of Apple’s Magic Keyboard with Touch... Read More
“Spiritual Opium”: Chinese Game Stocks Crash As State Media Lets Rip
Massive Chinese gaming companies Tencent and NetEase saw their stocks crash more than 10 per cent as state media likened online gaming... Read More
First Look At Google’s Forthcoming Nest Cameras
Google has accidentally leaked information and images of three Nest security cameras and a doorbell on its own online store, suggesting that... Read More
Apple TV Glitch Mutes Paid Content
Apple TV has run into a fresh headache as users report purchased or rented movies playing with no sound. The bug –... Read More
Weeks Of Disruptions Looming For Australian Retailers
Weeks of disruption are looming for Australian retailers as Chinese officials move to close more ports due to new COVID outbreaks, we... Read More
Westfield Retreats From Malls As Retail Woes Linger
When Paris-based commercial real estate firm Unibail-Rodamco purchased Australia’s Westfield Group in 2018, they acquired 33 American malls. Since then, they have... Read More
Apple Working On Expandable Display To Hide iPhone Camera
Apple is, like most tech companies, known for filing many wild and wooly patents, a lot of which are simply to cover... Read More
President Out, As Activision Blizzard Misconduct Scandal Rages
As Activision Blizzard attempt to inject its workplace with “integrity and inclusiveness,” in the midst of a lawsuit alleging widespread workplace misconduct,... Read More
BREAKING: Holgate Gets $1m From Aus Post, Plus Legal Fees
Former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate will get a $1 million settlement from Australia Post over her ouster from the top job... Read More
Tesla Battery Fire Finally Under Control After Four Days
A raging fire at Tesla’s big battery station in Victoria has finally been brought under control, four days after it was set... Read More
Would You Sell Amazon Your Palm Print For $10?
Amazon is offering customers a $10 USD credit incentive to register their palm prints with its Amazon One biometric identity service, in... Read More
Over 100 Employees Axed From Amazon’s Drone Delivery Team
Amazon’s long-promised future of autonomous drones delivering all our packages with a smile and a beep has been pushed back, as reports... Read More
Casio Launches Pac-Man-Inspired Digital Watch
Casio has released a new digital watch styled after the classic arcade game Pac-Man. The A100WEPC is designed after a recent reissue... Read More
Shocking Revelations, eBay Executives Charged
Several eBay staff are facing cyber stalking charges after Company employees tried to take down critics of the online Company via intimidation... Read More
Google Could Be Ready To Move Into Smart Glasses
After the failure of Google Glass, the company hasn’t yet spoken of a follow-up product that would wade into the AR or... Read More
JBL Unveil Three New Headphones In Live Series
JBL has expanding its mighty Live series of headphones with true wireless JBL Live Pro+ earbuds, plus next-generation JBL Live 660NC and... Read More
Facebook Requires All Employees To Wear Masks In Office
After announcing last week that it will require COVID-19 vaccination for all employees returning to work, Facebook has now said that all... Read More
Microsoft Rolls Out Windows 10 & 11 Subscriptions
Microsoft’s new Windows 365 subscription service is now officially available, allowing users to access Windows via the cloud. Aimed at business and... Read More
Oz Retailers Lament $12 Billion Delta Price Tag
The Australian Retailers Association has lamented what it says is a $12 billion impact on retail from the Delta lockdowns as South-East... Read More
Apple Pulls ‘Tinder For Anti-Vaxxers’ From App Store
Apple has pulled an app touted as “Tinder for anti-vaxxers” from its App Store. Unjected calls itself a “safe space for the... Read More
Ex-Aus Post Boss Holgate Close To Settlement Deal
An end may be in sight in the battle between Australia Post and its former CEO Christine Holgate. The outcome of mediation... Read More
REVIEW: Worlds Best OS Now Built Into Polaroid 55” 4K TV
Polaroid and WebOS are two brands that twelve months ago one would not expect to be sold together in Australian stores, now... Read More
Amazon Web Services Claims One-Third Of Global Market
Amazon Web Services currently holds a worldwide market share of 33 per cent, climbing back to dominance after both Microsoft and Google... Read More
Bill And Melinda Gates’ Marriage Officially Over
Bill and Melinda Gates are officially divorced after a court in the US state of Washington granted the couple’s petition. Melinda French... Read More
COVID-19 Came From Wuhan Lab In China Claims New US Report
As Australia struggles with more COVID lock downs and retailers are forced to shut up shop, new evidence is emerging from China... Read More
New Google Pixel Uses In-House Processor
Google’s upcoming flagship phones, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, will feature processors designed in house. The company has used Qualcomm’s... Read More
Telstra Takes The “Pay” Out Of Its Payphones
Telstra is making its entire network of around 15,000 payphones free for all to use. The move sees standard national calls and... Read More
Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 Will Double Bandwidth Of Thunderbolt 4
According to information gleamed from Intel’s Israeli lab, the company is working on Thunderbolt 5, which will support twice the bandwidth of... Read More
Nokia Reports Sharp Turnaround
Finnish telecommunications equipment maker Nokia says it has benefited from a sharp turnaround in its business, following a round of changes in the... Read More
Samsung’s Wind-Free Air-Con An International Hit
Samsung has plans to go bigger with its wind-free air conditioner, after sales jumped 75 per cent in the first half of... Read More
Aussie Top Buyout Hits Sweet Spot For Afterpay And Square
When the going gets tough, it’s said, the tough get going –and that’s exactly what Australian buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) operator Afterpay has... Read More
Weeks Out From Paramount+ Launch Network 10 Bleeds Losses
Bleeding profits Network Ten which is owned by US media giant Viacom CBS, is desperately trying to be a player in the... Read More
IKEA To Sell Air Purifier Built Into Side Table
Ikea who are raking in the cash but paying little if no taxes in Australia is pushing further into appliance with the... Read More
Optus Combines mmWave With Mid-Band For Faster 5G
Optus has teamed up with Ericsson and MediaTek for what it bills as an Australia-first 5G test combining mid-band spectrum with mmWave.... Read More





















































