Steve Wozniak Being Sued For Stealing The Idea Of Woz University
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is being sued for stealing the idea to launch Woz University, a tech school that was allegedly dreamed... Read More
Telstra To Flog Gas & Electricity
Telecoms giant Telstra has submitted applications to regulators for approval to sell gas and electricity as early as June. Energy analysts say... Read More
Leaked Photos Show Major Pixel 6 Refresh
It looks like Google’s Pixel 6 is in for a major upgrade. New leaks images show that the phone will sport a... Read More
Kogan Crashes, AS Ruslan Ducks For Cover Behind A Mountain Of Problems
His TV appearances are less, and a lot of the swagger that Ruslan Kogan the CEO of Kogan.com engaged in when he... Read More
Judge Nails Apple CEO As He Struggles To Answer Questions In Epic Case
Apple whose products are expensive, but not necessarily superior to justify their premium prices, appear to have hit a problem in their... Read More
Is Woolworths Looking To Buy Mosman Toyota Site?
The controversial application to build a new Woolworths Metro store in Mosman will be heard in the Land and Environment Court in... Read More
Watchdog Warns Telstra, Optus, Medion About Number Porting ID Issues
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has issued a stern warning to Telstra, Optus and Medion Mobile, after finding they failed to... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Home Raided Of Apple Promoted Con Woman
Apple backed cancer con woman Bella Gibson has seen her home raided as Victoria’s Sherriff’s Office tries to recover $500,000 of unpaid... Read More
Half A Million Aussies Moved To Faster NBN Plans In March Quarter
More than half a million Australian households moved to faster NBN plans in the March 2021 quarter, according to the ACCC’s latest... Read More
TV Market Goes In Multiple Directions But Price Rises Are Certain
LG Electronics this week finally rolled out their 2021 TV line-up, two months later than normal, with insiders tipping major price rises... Read More
Telstra Pissed Off Over Optus’ mmWave 5G Announcement
Yesterday, Optus announced that it had switched on its first six mmWave 5G sites in Australia: four Sydney sites at Kings Cross,... Read More
Scaling Problems See Kogan.com Shares Tumble On ASX
Kogan.com shares have fallen, after the online retailer blamed a combination of warehouse logistics issues, excess inventory, shipping fees, rising tech good... Read More
Google Is Opening Its First Physical Retail Store
Google has announced plans to open its first ever physical retail store. The first Google Store will be situated in the Chelsea... Read More
NBN Co Sacked 50 Employees Over Zoom This Week
NBN Co has taken advantage of its ultra-fast NBN connection speeds, by holding a series of five-minute Zoom calls in which they... Read More
Apple Confirms It Stores Customer Data In China
After a New York Times investigation, Apple has confirmed it is storing Chinese customers’ personal information inside Chinese data centre, but ensures... Read More
Apple Suggests Epic Is “Serving As A Stalking Horse For Microsoft”
Apple has thrown a curveball in the ongoing Epic v Apple trial, accusing Epic as being a smokescreen for Microsoft’s intentions. The... Read More
Apple Made $100 Million+ From Fortnite Sales
Apple made at least US$100 million off Fortnite commissions during the two-and-a-half year period the game was available on the App Store.... Read More
$130,000 Rollable LG OLED TV Available In July – But Not In Stores
LG’s highly-anticipated Signature R1 Rollable OLED TV will finally be available in Australia from July. The R1 is the world’s only rollable... Read More
B&O Takes On Sonos With Smart High Performance Portable Speaker
Weeks after Sonos rolled out a small new network speaker European brand Bang & Olufsen has jumped into the market with their... Read More
LG To Roll Out QNED Mini LED TV Range From July
LG is rolling out its new range of QNED Mini LED TVs this July. The QNED televisions combine Mini LED light sources... Read More
First Optus mmWave 5G Sites Go Live
Optus has switched on its first six mmWave 5G sites in Australia as it hits one million total 5G-capable devices. Equipped with... Read More
Facebook To Help Fund Ad Standards In Australia
Facebook has joined The Australian Association of National Advertisers, helping to fund the country’s self-regulatory advertising system. The AANA, which also controls... Read More
Qualcomm Gears Up For The 5G Revolution With New Snapdragon Chipset And 10-Gigabit Modem
Qualcomm has made a slew of announcements, including the release of a new 700-series chipset for mobile devices, 5G M.2 reference designs,... Read More
No Hit To Employment As JobKeeper Winds Up, Says ABS
The ABS has found no discernible impact from the end of JobKeeper on employment, with the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate dropping to 5.5... Read More
Zoom Unveils New Events Platform
Videoconferencing giant Zoom has launched a new events service, which it says can be used to hist ticketed live events for audiences... Read More
Microsoft Mounts Surface Direct Sell Campaign With Trade-Ins
The end of the financial year is creeping up slowly, and, in an interesting move, Microsoft has slashed pricing across their Surface... Read More
Nokia Launches Sub-$600 5G Phone
Nokia is launching its first X-series value premium phone into Australia, offering 5G connectivity for under $600. Available in blue or go,d,... Read More
Samsung Releases Neo QLED 8K
Samsung Electronics has announced its Neo QLED 8K premium TVs are now available in Australia. The flagship 8K (QN900A) and 4K (QN90A)... Read More
Real Estate Listings Portal Domain Hit By Cyber Attack
Real estate listings portal Domain has been hit with a phishing attack that saw a third party accessing personal information, and contacting... Read More
Microsoft Will Kill Off Internet Explorer In June 2022
The death of Internet Explorer has been slow, but inevitable. Recently, Microsoft ended IE support by Microsoft 365 online services and have now... Read More
ACCC Gives Salesforce Slack Takeover The All Clear
The ACCC will not stand in the way of Salesforce’s acquisition of team collaboration software platform Slack, saying it would be unlikely... Read More
Apple Watch Series 7 Leak Shows A Design Refresh
A new leak shows that Apple may finally be redesigning the Apple Watch, albeit rather modestly. Apple last hit refresh on the... Read More
To Sell Or To Float: Global Retail Brands Considers Its Options
Leading home and kitchenwares conglomerate Global Retail Brands, owner of 200 bricks and mortar stores around the country, is reportedly weighing up... Read More
Samsung Display CEO Says OLED Will Lead Digital Revolution
Samsung Display CEO Choi Joo-sun has pointed to OLED display technology as being the linchpin of a digital revolution. Speaking at US... Read More
Are Panasonic, Samsung & Intel Facing ‘Brutal’ Olympics Backlash?
Big tech brands Samsung, Panasonic and Intel are major sponsors of the delayed 2021 Olympics which many believe including the people of... Read More
Apple Boss To Take The Witness Stand In Yet Another Court Case
Apple CEO Tim Cook Who one day lectures business leaders to lead responsible Companies, while he leads a Company that is constantly... Read More
IFA 2021, On One Minute Killed Off The Next
It was on last month, now the plug has been pulled on IFA the Berlin based consumer electronics and appliance show that... Read More
Owners Move To Ditch High Risk Eufy Security Cameras, Distributor Fails To Say Where Servers Are Located
The maker of Chinese security camera Eufy which is widely sold at JB Hi Fi appear to have a major security problem... Read More
Panasonic Launches New Rugged Business Tablet
Panasonic has revealed its new rugged tablet aimed at enterprise and designed for mobile workforces. The Android 10-powered Toughbook S1, built for... Read More
Google Shows Off Big Android 12 Revamp
Google has pulled back the veil on the upcoming Android 12 operating system, showing off its most comprehensive redesign yet and a... Read More
Sound United Rolls Out New Denon and Polk Ranges
Global audio Company Sound United, who recently acquired Melbourne based audio and connected home distributor Qualifi, has rolled out a new range... Read More
Nvidia Kneecaps Crypto Mining To Ease RTX 30 Demand
With the global chip shortage still strangling graphics card supply, Nvidia is taking a cricket bat to one big source of excess... Read More
IBM Australia’s Net Profit Takes A Big Hit
IBM Australia’s net profit in 2020 took an almost $20 million hit, falling from $109.1 million in 2019 to $89.7 million for... Read More
Yamaha Unveils Flagship 8K AV Receivers With HDMI 2.1
Yamaha has announced three new home cinema amplifiers: the RX-A4A, RX-A6A and flagship RX-A8A. All three support Dolby Atmos, Auro-3D, and sport... Read More
German Antitrust Office Puts Amazon In Crosshairs
Amazon’s business practices have come under scrutiny in Germany, with the Federal Cartel Office examining whether the online retail giant is exploiting... Read More
Google And Samsung Have Teamed Up To Take On The Apple Watch
Google and Samsung have combined the best aspects of Wear and Tizen into a single, unified platform, under the Google Wear banner.... Read More
356-Metre Skyscraper Starts Shaking In Tech Hub Shenzhen
The 73-storey SEG Plaza skyscraper was evacuated yesterday after it started to shake, startling shoppers and onlookers in the southern Chinese city... Read More
Apple’s Own AirPods Max and AirPods Pro Don’t Support Apple Music Lossless
Apple is introducing both ‘Lossless’ and ‘Hi-Resolution Lossless’ audio to Apple Music from next month, and better yet, it won’t cost you... Read More
Google Cuts Shopify Deal JB Hi Fi & Bing Lee Set To Benefit
Shopify online retailers in Australia which include the likes of JB Hi Fi and Bing Lee are set to benefit after it... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Top Tempo Exec Quits
Former Samsung Vice President of Sales Michael Richardson has resigned from Tempo. A General Manager at the International distributor Richardson was responsible... Read More




















































