Review: BlueAnt X4 Wireless Speaker In Synch With Summer
Since lockdown ended, I really like coming into the office to see people. Today, not so much. Today, all I want to... Read More
Aussie Teens On Facebook Will Need Parental Permission
The Morrison government is planning new social media laws to protect teenagers from the harmful effects of Facebook. Attorney-General Michaelia Cash today... Read More
Apple And Huawei Battle Over ‘MatePod’ Trademark
Apple is trying and failing to block Huawei from using the ‘MatePod’ brand name for a pair of earbuds. The South China... Read More
B&W’s Zeppelin Resurrection Is An Alexa Smart Speaker
ChannelNews has already reported the exciting new iteration of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin has lost the dock in favour of wireless... Read More
Panasonic To Cease In-House TV Production
Panasonic will halt in-house factory production of television sets, according to a new report from FlatpanelsHD. The company will cease production from... Read More
Facebook On Russian Interference: “We Are Printing Money … We Are Fine”
A second Facebook whistleblower has joined the chorus of dissent regarding the company’s penchant for putting profits above all. Speaking to the... Read More
Samsung “Lack A Clear Direction” A Year After CEO Death
South Korea’s leading newspaper is claiming that Samsung is still looking for direction a year after the death of chief executive Lee... Read More
Mass Labour Shortage Hits Aussie Retailers
As Sydney and Melbourne come out of lockdowns and retail starts to heat up in the rundown to Christmas, a massive labour... Read More
Cargo Ship Backlog Hits All-Time High
America’s busiest port area has gotten even business, with the backlog of cargo ships outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long... Read More
Intel’s PC Market Crashes In Sept Quarter
Intel published its third quarter financial results, and although it managed to top Wall Street expectations due to strong enterprise and IOT... Read More
AusPost Spend $400M To Meet Parcel Demand
Australia Post is investing $400 million to make sure it can deliver the mighty backlog of parcels currently sitting in storage, buoyed... Read More
Australia’s Huawei Ban “The Right Move”: Michael Dell
The founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, billionaire Michael Dell, has praised Australia’s early exclusion of Huawei from our 5G infrastructure as... Read More
After 25 Years Alienware Still Cranking Out Gaming Machines
It was one of Australia’s first big and powerful gaming machines, now Alienware is 25 years old and still making an impression,... Read More
After Range Expansion At JB Hi-Fi, Dell Now Touts Networking
Dell, who are currently expanding their relationship with JB Hi-Fi with the introduction of new Alienware gaming machines and consumer PCs, up... Read More
First It Was Content Deals, Now Foxtel Adds Management Experience
Foxtel, who is moving to strengthen their position in the Australian entertainment market, as consumer move to invest in multiple streaming and... Read More
After Hitting On OZ Government, Intel Now Looks To Get Billions Out Of EU
Intel is trying to kickstart a bidding war in Europe, with various Governments desperately trying to convince the big US processor to... Read More
Aus Needs Competitive Digital Ad Space: ACCC
Australia needs a competitive digital advertising landscape in order to fairly serve advertisers, publishers and consumers alike, ACCC Chair Rod Sims said... Read More
Among Us To Be Huge Hit With PlayStation And Xbox Release
Finally, Among Us is coming to PlayStation and Xbox. First released on iOS and Android in June 2018 and ported to Nintendo... Read More
LG Work To Remove Dreaded Camera Notch
LG Display has begun development of under display camera technology, removing the camera hole and notch from the phone entirely. In addition,... Read More
Aussie Broadband Plan $300M Takeover Bid
Aussie Broadband is reportedly in talks to buy Over The Wire, a telecommunication and IT solutions company with a market value of... Read More
Apple Is Working On A Drone
Apple appears to be entering the airspace, with a patent application published overnight showing the company’s plans to launch a drone… someday.... Read More
Xbox Fridge Sells Out Straight Outta The Box!
Not available in Australia yet, the new Series X mini fridge has already sold out in the mere minutes after it went... Read More
FedEX Workers Walk Off Job, Negotiations Break Down
More delivery nightmares in the lead up to silly season, as Transport Workers Union members employed by FedEx have agreed to strike... Read More
Facebook Mocked, Twitter Boss Calls It A Dictatorship
PR Companies in Australia love it and brands think it’s the b all end all for exposure, despite some claiming Facebook is... Read More
Google Slash Retail Fees Games Miss Out
Google is set to slash app store fees for all subscriptions, the discounts will not apply to the biggest games sold in... Read More
Wesfarmers Stores Seeing “Pent-Up Customer Demand”: CEO
Wesfarmers CEO Robb Scott has told shareholders that its retail businesses are well positioned to recover, with strong sales “demonstrating a level... Read More
Panasonic Offer AV Solutions To Exploration Of Cinema
Panasonic have been collaborating with the freshly opened Academy Of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles to take visitors on an immersive exploration... Read More
Toys ‘R’ Us Guarantee Next-Day Delivery As Parcels Pile Up At AusPost
As Australia Post is experiencing a massive backlog of undelivered parcels in the lead up to Christmas — a problem that today’s... Read More
LG Signature Partner With Sydney Dance Company
Taking their core philosophy that “Art inspires technology, technology completes art” to heart, LG has joined forces as a major partner with... Read More
All Big W Employees Must Be Vaccinated
All employees working for the Woolworths Group, regardless of whether they have a customer-facing role, will be required to be fully vaccinated... Read More
Bugger Strikes, Sydney Rail Is Going Green
The NSW Government has made a serious step towards net zero emissions by committing to a four-year agreement with Snowy Hydro-owned Red... Read More
Facebook Fined $93 Million In Continued Bid To Go Broke
Adding to the pile of unpaid bills on Mark Zuckerberg’s side-table is the latest fine for Facebook, this time dealt out by... Read More
Foxtel Announces Landmark Deal With ViacomCBS
Foxtel has announced a deal with ViacomCBS, which will see the Paramount+ and 10Play apps join the already impressive lineup. Patrick Delany... Read More
Stamp-Sized Gaming Console Has OLED Display
Described by its principal engineer as a “high-quality product with a powerful processor,” the Thumby has an OLED display, but it isn’t... Read More
Dyson Moves To Sell Direct
Dyson has opened its first ever demonstration store and service centre in Australia. The 400 square metre store is located in the... Read More
Australia Slams China On World Stage
The Australian government has slammed China in a brutal statement to the World Trade Organisation, directly accusing the Xi government of trade... Read More
$59 Billion Christmas Retail Boom Predicted
Once again, Aussies are set to celebrate being out of lockdown by spending up big at Christmastime, with a predicted $58.8 billion... Read More
49 Colour Combinations Now Available For Galaxy Z Flip3
Hot on the heels of the new range of foldable Galaxy phone, Samsung has announced the Galaxy Z Flip3 Bespoke Edition, which... Read More
BREAKING: Facebook Planning To Rename
Facebook is following Google’s lead, with plans to rename its parent company, keeping the name ‘Facebook’ as one in a suite of... Read More
COMMENT: I’m An Android Smartphone But No-One Buys Me. What am I?
Of course, it’s the Google Pixel, the device wrapped around the search Company’s own Android operating system. Five generations in, Google’s homegrown... Read More
Acer Jacket Protects From The Elements And Microbes
Beyond the antimicrobial finishes on new laptops, monitors and tablets through Acer, the company are expanding their protective portfolio with the Eco-Shell... Read More
Over 20 Activision Blizzard Employees “Exited” After Harassment Probe
Activision Blizzard says that more than 20 employees have “exited” the company, with over 20 others facing “other types of disciplinary action”... Read More
Video Games More Popular Than Free-To-Air TV In Australia
Video games are now more popular in Australia than free-to-air TV, following the rise of streaming and the spate of recent lockdowns.... Read More
Super Retail’s Online Sales Double
Super Retail Group has announced that online sales increased by 96 per cent year-on-year during the September quarter, as lockdowns impact overall... Read More
HP Make Territorial Move Into Projector Market
Long respected for their PCs, Hewlett Packard have come out with a portable projector and, bundled with an 84″ screen, the CC200... Read More
Kogan Gets Control Of Bloated Inventory, As Sales Surge
Kogan has reported a surge in gross sales, buoyed by an increase in Kogan First signups, and strong growth in its Kogan... Read More
Samsung Stock Wobbles Investors Uncertain About Future
Samsung has been quietly losing manufacturing contracts from the likes of Apple and so has arch-rival LG. Instead, Apple is cuddling up... Read More
Apple Look Set To Trump Their Own New AirBuds
The earbud game has just hit overdrive, with talk Apple are set to release new noise-cancelling buds hot on the heels of... Read More
Snapchat Teams Up With Google For Quick Pixel 6 Access
Snapchat has teamed up with Google to allow two-tap access to its app for the new Pixel 6 phone. Dubbed “Quick Tap... Read More
Google’s Pixel 6 Series Launched Another Big Camera Deal
Google’s Pixel 6 smartphones are here just in time to be a serious competitor to both Samsung and Apple’s flagship phone in... Read More


















































