Lenovo Reveals Next Gen Notebook Workstations
Lenovo has launched its next generation of mobile workstations, alongside a new monitor and Thunderbolt 4 dock. The new fourth-generation ThinkPad P1,... Read More
Are The Days Numbered For Apple’s Pre-Installed Apps?
Antitrust reforms introduced last week mean that Apple is no longer allowed to bake apps into its devices, making it impossible for... Read More
Shareholders Accuse Google Of Concealing Security Flaws
The Google+ social network is roundly considered one of the company’s biggest failure, but a federal appeals court won’t let the company... Read More
Google Goes Bricks-And-Mortar
Google has opened its first-ever physical retail store, following in the footsteps of rivals like Apple and Microsoft with its New York... Read More
Digital Ad Industry Under Fire For “World’s Largest Data Breach”
The Interactive Advertising Bureau, which develops digital advertising standards, and counts Google, Amazon and Facebook among its members, is being sued for... Read More
Speedo Unveil Design For Smart Wetsuit
Speedo has unveiled the design for the world’s first ‘smart’ wetsuit. The Fastskin 4.0 is made from bio-engineered, genetically modified bacteria, with... Read More
Aldi Revenues Grow 11.4% Despite Specials Threat From Coles
Aldi who are pushing hard in the special buys market up against Coles who moved to copy the German Companies unique special... Read More
Ikea ‘Pathetic’ Slammed By Broadcaster Piers Morgan, Over Their Values
Ikea who last week confirmed an expansion of their Australian operation into retail stores in shopping centres has been slammed by of... Read More
New Problems For Peloton As McAfee Slams Their ‘Cult’ Bikes
Peloton whose spin doctors, were earlier this week flogging the brands expensive cult training bikes to the Australian market has been singled... Read More
Greens’ JobKeeper Payback Motion Narrowly Fails In Parliament
The House of Representatives has narrowly defeated a push by Greens leader Adam Bandt to force companies such as Harvey Norman that... Read More
Sonos Whinges About Apple, Google & Amazon To Senate Hearing
Sonos has got their kickers in a twist again this time they are whinging about Apple and the control that the likes... Read More
D-Link Releases Wi-Fi 6 Indoor And Wi-Fi 5 Outdoor Units
D-Link has launched a range of Wi-Fi 6 Indoor and Wi-Fi 5 Wave 2 Outdoor Access Points, built on the Nuclias Cloud... Read More
Shaver Shop Takes Big Dive, ‘CEO Does Not Take Media Calls”
Personal grooming and beauty products retailer Shaving Shop shares have taken a big dive, with staff telling media that they “don’t” put... Read More
5-Year Warranty On LG’s OLED Screens – But Not In Oz
When LG Electronics announced a five-year limited panel warranty on its 2021 G1 Gallery OLED TVs, many Australian consumers breathed a sigh... Read More
Court Wallops Ikea For Spying On Workers
Ikea has been slugged with a €1 million ($1.58 million AUD) fine in France for spying on its staff. A French court... Read More
First Look At Windows 11 Redesign
New leaked imagery from Windows 11 confirms the name, and that the centred Start Menu and Taskbar from the stillborn Windows 10X... Read More
Nintendo’s Next Zelda Game Coming 2022
The highly-anticipated sequel to Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is slated for release next year, with the gaming... Read More
Apple Ends One-Year Free Trial For Apple TV+
One of the major bonuses of buying an Apple product capable of running the TV app is the one year of free... Read More
“Time To Buy A Major Household Item”: Consumer Confidence Up
Consumer confidence has increased this week, following the ending of Melbourne’s enforced two-week lockdown. Confidence increased 0.3 points, to 111.0 points, according... Read More
Get COVID Jab Or We’ll Block Your Mobile SIM: Government
Pakistan’s Punjab government has confirmed reports it will be blocking the mobile service of those who refuse to get vaccinated for COVID-19.... Read More
Cyberpunk 2077 On Its Way Back To PS Store
Troubled game studio CD Projekt has been thrown a lifeline, with Sony moving to reinstate Cyberpunk 2077 on the PlayStation Store next... Read More
Apple Quietly Discontinued iPhone 11 Pro
In the midst of component shortages, a slew of new announcements, and speculation over the iPhone 13, Apple have quietly stopped manufacturing... Read More
New Chinese Realme GT Smartphone Built With Samsung & Sony Parts
Chinese brand Realme, who keep claiming that they are the fastest growing smartphone brand in the world, despite very few people recognising... Read More
National Regulators Can Exercise Privacy Power Over Facebook, Court Rules
The EU Court of Justice ruled that a national regulator may exercise its power in regards to privacy orders, “even though that... Read More
Bang & Olufsen Release Stunning 55-Inch OLED TV
Bang & Olufsen has releases a stunning 55-inch Beovision Contour television that is as much a piece of art as it is... Read More
World Smartphone Shipments To Favour 5G Handsets
The global smartphone market will grow 12 percent this year with shipments reaching 1.4 billion units according to industry analyst Canalys. The... Read More
Qualcomm May Invest In Arm
US chip giant Qualcomm is reportedly open to investing in UK chip designer Arm if the company’s US$40 billion sale to Nvidia... Read More
Leadership Crisis Engulfs Toshiba
Toshiba’s chairman, Osamu Nagayama, is resisting calls to step down, despite growing pressure from shareholders. Nagayama said instead, he wants to help... Read More
Samsung To Finally Unveil Foldable Smartphone
Samsung Electronics is likely to introduce its foldable smartphone in August, according to industry insiders. The announcement is expected at the Galaxy... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Sony Dumps Directed Electronics After Top Manager Axed
Melbourne based distributor Directed Electronics Australia, has been dumped by Sony after they were linked to the sudden exit of the Japanese... Read More
Revealed Ruling In Dick Smith Case, Brands Who Paid Questionable O&A Named
The shocking actions of former Dick Smith executives have been laid bare in a ruling by a judge sitting in the NSW... Read More
ViacomCBS Snags Oz National Football Rights
Network 10 owner ViacomCBS has secured the broadcast rights to all Australian national team soccer games for at least the next three... Read More
COMMENT: Is Microsoft Set To Seriously Hurt Sony’s PlayStation Strategy?
Has Microsoft finally got a big advantage over Sony and their PlayStation with the beta testing of xCloud in Australia. which some... Read More
YouTube Bans Masthead Ads For Alcohol, Politics, And More
YouTube has announced it will no longer accept advertising for political campaigns, prescription drugs, gambling sites, or alcohol. In an email to... Read More
Huawei Australia’s Revenue Halved After 5G Ban
Lodgings with ASIC show that Huawei’s exclusion from the Australian 5G rollout has damaged its bottom line in the country, with close... Read More
ACCC Fines Retailer $39k For Misleading Advertising
The ACCC has slugged tech retailer digiDirect with almost $40,000 in penalties for misleading advertising. The consumer watchdog slapped digiDirect, which sells... Read More
Razer Rolls Out Its First AMD-Powered Gaming Notebook
Razer has launched its first-ever AMD-powered gaming laptop, the new 14-inch Razer Blade 14, after a three-year hiatus. The latest Razer Blade... Read More
Nvidia Bolsters RTX 30-Series Production
Nvidia is planning to halve the production of its RTX 2060 graphics card and move the production capacity to its RTX 30-series.... Read More
Vodafone Selects Samsung For 5G Network
Vodafone UK has opted to go with Samsung as the supplier of its 5G infrastructure, with Samsung kit to be installed in... Read More
No Quick and Easy Fix For Chip Shortage: Michael Dell
Michael Dell, namesake and CEO of the Dell company, has pinpointed the worldwide chip shortage as his biggest worry for the next... Read More
Amazon Takes On Walmart
Jeff Bezos may have his eyes on becoming the first tech billionaire in space but his mind is definitely focused on e-retailer... Read More
Apple Denies Knowledge Of Trump Democrat Data Probe
Apple says it didn’t know former President Trump’s Department of Justice was asking for the metadata of Democratic lawmakers when it complied... Read More
Turmoil At Toshiba As Board Holds Emergency Meeting
Japanese conglomerate Toshiba has removed two current directors from its list of board candidates less than two weeks ahead of a shareholder... Read More
Push For Right To Repair
A draft report from the Productivity Commission has proposed forcing manufacturers to enable consumers to access repairs for products such as smartphones,... Read More
Peloton To Hang Aussie Shingle
US online exercise company Peloton has finally announced it will officially launch in Australia on July 14. The company is bringing its... Read More
Future Apple Watch To Monitor Glucose, Body Temp
The next generation of Apple Watch models will feature a range of health features, faster processors, and improved wireless connectivity. The Apple... Read More
Consumer Habits Change As Retail Recovers
Retail spending has surged since COVID-19, but as restrictions start easing, the way in which consumers are spending is shifting. The Deloitte... Read More
Apple Unveils Cheaper Beats Buds
Apple has launched its second pair of Beats true wireless earbuds, the Beats Studio Buds, a more affordable alternative to both its... Read More
BenQ Enters The Golf Simulation Market
BenQ has released the world’s first laser projector that’s designed for golf simulation. The LU935ST boasts 92-percent Rec.709 color coverage, 20,000 hours... Read More






















































