Woolworths Headquarters On The Market
The national Woolworths headquarters in Sydney’s Norwest business park has gone on the market. Controlled by Australian-Korean investment and fund manager Inmark... Read More
Sony, Sackings, Fines, Now Global Bullying & Harassment Investigation
Sony is back in the headlines as global bosses finally investigate the Australian operations for questionable conduct that has been going on... Read More
VOXX Snares Onkyo But Not Integra For OZ Market
VOXX International who’s business dealings in Australia are at best questionable, has finally snared Onkyo for US$30.8 million in partnership with Sharp.... Read More
Microsoft Making Xbox Streaming Sticks For TVs
Microsoft executives have released a pre-recorded media briefing that reveals that an Xbox streaming stick is coming soon. Xbox head Phil Spencer,... Read More
Telstra’s Bet On ESports Pays Off With Historic Deal
When Telstra Ventures waded into the esports pool a few years back, it was seen as an odd choice for the venture... Read More
Stolen CD Projekt Data Has Leaked Online, Studio Admits
Beleaguered Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt has revealed data stolen by hackers in February is now circulating illegally online. The studio behind... Read More
NBN Co Tells ACCC It Cannot Recover Costs
The NBN Co. has warned the ACCC that it simply can’t earn enough to cover the costs of its $57 billion roll... Read More
EA Hacked As Publisher Announces Big New Title
Game publishing giant EA has been hit with a cyberattack, the hackers making off with valuable data which they have listed for... Read More
Amazon Stealing Customers’ Wi-Fi
On Tuesday morning, America Echo users were waking up to discover that Amazon was now distributing their bandwidth to their neighbours. How... Read More
Amazon Under Antitrust Probe For Favouring Certain Sellers
Amazon is under scrutiny by the UK-based Competition and Markets Authority for the way in which it uses data from smaller sellers.... Read More
Apple Taps BMW Exec For Car Project
Apple appears to be refocusing on its car project, hiring Ulrich Kranz, a former senior executive at BMW, to work on the... Read More
Amazon Wants Workers Back In Offices From September
Amazon has sent an email to its employees saying it expects office workers in the US, UK, and several other territories to... Read More
Samsung To Launch New Smartphones As Market Grows 6.4%
Demand for smartphones are booming and Samsung is set to release new models in Australia shortly. According to DigiTimes research worldwide smartphone... Read More
Ikea To Get New CEO, Confirms Move To Small Mall Stores
Ikea Australia is set to get a new boss as the Swedish Company confirms what ChannelNews tipped last year, the business is... Read More
Nvidia Cloud Gaming Hits Oz In October
Australians will have access to Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming platform from October, with ISP Pentanet rolling out the beta over the... Read More
Zoom Gets Into Phone Hardware
Videoconferencing giant Zoom is making a move into phone hardware with new Zoom Phone Appliances. The initial range comprises two desk phones... Read More
Chinese Brand Eufy Delivers New Range After Major Security Breach
Chinese Security camera brand Eufy who earlier this month were slow to explain, how Australian owners of their product were able to... Read More
Facebook Launches New Second-Screen ‘Movie Mate’ Feature For Film Buffs
Facebook are launching a new ‘second-screen experience’ called Movie Mate that will give a live stream of information about the film you... Read More
Ten-Year Failure: Mattel’s Fisher-Price Slammed Over Baby Deaths
A scathing US Congressional report has torn strips off Mattel-owned Fisher-Price for a recalled baby sleeper that killed more than fifty infants... Read More
Future E3 Shows “Will Probably Be A Mix Of Physical And Digital”
This year’s E3 will be entirely digital for obvious reasons, but rather than being merely a workaround, ESA are treating E3 2021... Read More
Apple Takes On VPNs And Facebook With Even More Privacy Features
Apple’s war against Facebook in the name of user privacy has been advanced even further, with a raft of new privacy features... Read More
Biden Revokes Ban On TikTok and WeChat
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to revoke the bans on TikTok and WeChat put in place by the Trump... Read More
US PC Sales Soar 73 Percent
US PC sales were up 73 percent in Q1, compared to the same period last year, according to technology research outfit Canalys,... Read More
Google Is A Public Utility, Argues US State Lawsuit
Google is currently facing antitrust lawsuits that are aiming to lessen its dominance, but a lawsuit filed by Ohio’s attorney general is... Read More
US Turns Up The Heat On China’s Tech Advances
The US Senate has overwhelmingly approved a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost America’s ability to compete with Chinese technology. The... Read More
Facebook Designing Its First Smartwatch
Facebook is currently designing its first smartwatch, which is reported to feature two cameras that can detach from the wrist. According to... Read More
Afterpay Facing US Class Action As Research Predicts Revenue Upsurge
Australian buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) titan Afterpay is facing a class action in the US from users who claim it has deceived them... Read More
Samsung Topples Apple In Global Smartphone Market
Samsung has sprinted past Apple to become the world number one in global smartphone sales for the first quarter of 2021. According... Read More
ELAC Launches Uni-Fi Reference Line Of Speakers
ELAC has announced a line of home speakers under the Uni-Fi Reference umbrella. The speakers incorporate a “variety of performance and cosmetic... Read More
Catch Squares Up To Amazon With New Sydney Warehouse
Wesfarmers-owned online retailer Catch is planning to open its first fulfilment centre outside Victoria with a new facility in Moorebank, NSW. The... Read More
Government To Vaccinate Employees At Samsung & LG
The South Korean government is preparing to provide the Moderna vaccine to employees of its major tech companies in a push to... Read More
Amazon’s Advertising Rates Have Rocketed During Pandemic
Amazon is certainly one of the big winners from the ongoing pandemic, with advertising rates leaping more than 50 per cent last... Read More
Brands Placing Orders For 2023 Products As Chip Demand Surges
Demand for processors is surging as brands launch more products than ever before that need a processor, some brands are now placing... Read More
Apple Forgets To Mention That Intel Macs Will Not Get Key Monterey OS Updates
Apple, who has a questionable reputation after nobbling the batteries in iPhones, so customers had to buy a new one, are now... Read More
Twitter: African Dictator Mirrors Harvey Norman As Kevin Rudd Takes A Swipe
It appears that Harvey Norman has a like minded thinker, in the form of a questionable African Government, who like the big... Read More
Logitech Launches New iPad Pro Trackpad Case
Logitech has released a new Combo Touch case for Apple’s latest iPad Pro, featuring what it says is its largest trackpad yet.... Read More
Sony’s New Premium Buds Have Premium Price To Match
Sony’s newest true wireless earbuds will – as predicted – come with a steep price tag, setting buyers back a whopping $449... Read More
New Jaybird Vista 2 Buds Feature Military-Grade Durability
Jaybird has revealed its newest true wireless earbuds, the Jaybird Vista 2, which the company boasts feature military-grade construction. Built with SurroundSense... Read More
Fake Bill Con Artists Stole $128m From Oz Businesses Last Year
The ACCC is sounding the alarm to businesses on payment redirection scams, which cost Australian companies a staggering $128 million in 2020. The... Read More
Tempo Brings Hong Kong Fair To OZ & Retailers Love It
Leading Australian tech and appliance retailer Tempo has bought the Hong Kong Fair to Sydney……well almost. In a clever move the distributor... Read More
PayPal Muscles In On BNPL, Credit Cards
Internet payments giant PayPal is taking on Afterpay and traditional banks with not only a BNPL-style “pay in 4” option, but physical... Read More
Fed Up Of Emptying Your Stick Vac? LG Has A Neat Solution Coming
There is one big problem with stick vacuum cleaners, you have to keep emptying the bag due to the size of the... Read More
SMEs Under Pressure As Pandemic Subsides
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have been hit by economic decline due to Covid-19 which has affected 35pc of SMEs, down... Read More
Pandemic Push Sees Oz Tablet Sales Soar: Telsyte
The Covid pandemic has helped buoy the tablet and PC market amid a shift to working from home (WFH), more remote learning... Read More
Robot Vac’s Get Confused & Ring Doorbells Stop Working Following Global Outage
A massive global outage last night that bought down media Companies online operations around the world as well as in Australia, also... Read More
Another Day, Another Dodgy Apple Payout Revealed
Another day and another Apple payout for dodgy practises, this time by an Apple certified repairer has emerged. Now questions are being... Read More
Samsung Tipped To Roll Out Next-Gen Quantum Dot Displays This Year
Samsung is set to produce next-generation quantum dot displays by year’s end, according to industry insiders. As reported by the Yonhap news... Read More
WatchOS 8 Coming To Apple Watch This Spring
The next generation Apple Watch operating system, watchOS 8, will roll out this spring with a host of new features. WatchOS 8... Read More
Indi Brings Two New Loewe Smart Radios To Oz
German brand Loewe is launching its Klang s1 and s3 smart radios into Australia, distributed by Indi Imports. Built with internet radio... Read More
Superloop Snaps Up Exetel For $110 Million
Superloop is forking out $110 million to buy Exetel, the largest independent internet service provider in Australia. The deal, which includes $100... Read More




















































