REVIEW: Fetch TV Mini – A Mighty $199 Content Streaming Box
Recently Fetch bought out a new $169 Mini 4K set top box, it’s small like its name suggests but it’s performance and... Read More
Appliance Market Facing Shortages & Price Rises Claims Midea Executives
The global shortage in semiconductors is set to impact the appliance industry with prices for appliances in Australian stores set to rise... Read More
ATO Alerts Aussies Over ‘MyGov’ Fake Email Scams
The Australian Taxation Office is warning Australians to be on the lookout for phishing e-mails that appear to be from “MyGov” –... Read More
Korean Government To Announce Semiconductor Tax Breaks, To Compete With America
South Korea are the leaders in the global semiconductor market, and Seoul is making plans to ensure this winning streak continues, amidst... Read More
Christine Holgate Takes Top Job At Australia Post Rival
Mere days after her non-compete clause comes to an end, former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate has taken the chief executive job... Read More
Apple Exec’s Under Fire Over over App Store Deemed “Illegal Monopoly” By Epic Lawyers
Apple’s top brass are under serious pressure in the case of Epic Games Vs Apple playing out in a US Court. App... Read More
August 2021 Launch Tipped For New Samsung Smartphones, Same Time As Apple
Samsung Electronics is tipped to mount a major launch of new mobiles in August which is when Apple is tipped to launch... Read More
Gates Divorce Linked With Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein & Ove Night Stays At His NY Apartment
Melinda French Gates the wife of Bill Gates bought in divorce lawyers 12 months ago after dealings between the Microsoft founder and... Read More
Audio Technica Headphone Recall Raises Questions About Cheap Mass Products
The recall of questionable Audio Technica headphones raises questions about the use of Chinese factories to mass produce multiple products for multiple... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Sennheiser Consumer Business Sold To Swiss Hearing Company
German headphone Company Sennheiser has been sold their consumer business to Swiss Company Sonova who currently manufacture hearing aids and cochlear implants.... Read More
NBN Co On Track To Smash FY21 Financial Target
NBN Co has posted $3.5 billion in revenue for the first three quarters of the 2021 financial year, putting it 20 per... Read More
Netflix Planning ‘N-Plus’ Content Hub
A customer survey sent out by Netflix reveals future plans to create an online platform called N-Plus, which will house its original... Read More
Encrypted Messaging Apps Targeted By Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission
The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission is attempting to increase its powers to gather information from encrypted messaging apps. In a bill floated... Read More
Twitter Just Introduced A Tip Jar For Some Reason
Twitter has today launched a new feature that allows you to actually pay money for a tweet you may have enjoyed. Tip... Read More
Klipsch Not Saying How Much ‘Faulty’ Soundbars Will Cost The Company
Voxx International, who recently set up a new Premium Audio Products subsidiary in Australia has not said how many millions of dollars,... Read More
Peloton Says Tread Recall Will Reduce Quarterly Sales By $212 Million
After the Peloton Tread+ was linked to the death of a child, as well as over 80 separate injuries, Peloton have reduced... Read More
Google Will Require Android App Developers Reveal Data Collection To Users
Following Apple’s lead, Google has announced it will launch a ‘safety’ feature in the Play mobile app store to allow users to... Read More
Sony Sued For Limiting Game Sales to PlayStation Store
Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC is being sued for restricting the sale of downloadable PlayStation games to its own online store, which constitutes... Read More
TPG To Launch 5G Fixed Wireless Services Next Month
Despite recent staff departures causing stock prices to fall, TPG Telecom are moving full steam ahead with its 5G fixed wireless services,... Read More
Alloys Scores HP Distribution Deal For Australia
Victorian-based distributor Alloys has inked a deal to sell HP’s large format printing solutions in the Australian market. The deal includes the... Read More
Qualcomm Chip Problem Means One-Third Of The World’s Phones Can Be Hacked
A security firm has discovered a serious vulnerability in Qualcomm phone chips that exposes devices to exploitation, allowing hackers to listen in... Read More
HP Takes On The iMac With New Business PC
HP has revealed the EliteOne 800 G8 all-in-one, a computer built to meet the new work-from-home demands that a lot of businesses... Read More
IBM’s Chip Will Quadruple Your Phone’s Battery Life
The days of carrying around a portable charger “just in case” may soon be over, as IBM debuts a new semiconductor it... Read More
Samsung Unleashes New Chip Packaging Technology
Samsung Electronics fired a shot at competitors yesterday, as it unleashed its new next-generation 2.5D packaging technology. Interposer-Cube4 (I-Cube4) is already available... Read More
TPG Shares Plummet After CFO Announces Departure
TPG shares have again fallen, following the pending departure of yet another veteran senior at the company. CFO Stephen Banfield will be... Read More
True Wireless Headphone Market Booming, Apple Sales Fall, Samsung In Third Spot
Samsung has held onto third spot in the brutally competitive true wireless markets with their buds in high demand while Apple share... Read More
Foxtel Surges Subscriptions Up 21% Kayo & Binge Demand Booming
Foxtel has seen a massive resurgence in demand for the streaming Companies content, during the pandemic with a 21% increase in subscribers... Read More
Nintendo Tanks Profits Down 29%, Massive Software Sales Fall
Despite record sales of the Nintendo Switch the Japanese game maker is forecasting a 29% drop in net profit for the year... Read More
Paramount+ Streaming Service Confirmed, August 11 Launch
A new front is set to open up in the content streaming market following confirmation that ViacomCBS’s Paramount+ content service is set... Read More
Two Senior Winnings Exec’s Quit As Custom Install Business “Goes Pear Shaped”
He’s normally chasing publicity but this time John Winning the CEO of Winning Group and Founder of Appliances Online appears to be... Read More
Aussie Game Industry Finally Gets Taxpayer Support
The Australian Government has listened to industry pressure and announced a 30 per cent tax offset for local video game development. Announced... Read More
JB Hi-Fi’s Richard Murray Talks Shares, New CEO, Supply & Future For Retailer
Richard Murray the former Group CEO at JB Hi Fi has said that he is set to keep his shares and that... Read More
REVIEW: Expensive Jabra Or The New AfterShokz Bone Conduction Business Headset
When you work at the blunt end of the consumer electronics industry and you are seeing hundreds of products a year, occasionally... Read More
Are Samsung’s Bespoke Fridges Finally Coming Here?
Samsung has teased the expansion of its Bespoke home appliance range – but the big question is whether it will come to... Read More
Govt Pours Extra $1.2bn Into Digital Economy
The Federal Government has announced a $1.2 billion plan to boost Australia’s digital economy as the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.... Read More
Samsung Stops Security Updates For Galaxy S8
Samsung has stopped isssuing security patches for the Galaxy 8. The phone, first released in early 2017, no longer features on the... Read More
For Whom The Dell Tolls: Millions Of Devices At Risk
Millions of Dell Windows devices are currently at risk from a cyber-attack because they were released with a vulnerable driver installed. Security... Read More
Digital Media Says Defamation Laws Already Covered
Facebook, Google and Twitter are set to be held accountable for content from their users, under potential changes to Australia’s defamation laws.... Read More
Trump Seethes As Facebook Refuses To Return His Keys
Former US President Donald Trump will not be back on Facebook any time soon, with the social media giant’s Oversight Board upholding... Read More
Peloton Treadmill Recalled Questions Over OZ Launch
US treadmill Company Peloton Interactive had high hopes for the Australian market after hiring the former boss of Spotify, now the Company... Read More
FLASH: Western Digital To Be Bigger Than Samsung
Western Digital will be bigger than Samsung when it comes to flash memory especially if the US Company is able to finalise... Read More
Sharp & Voxx To Buy Onkyo After Brand Was Rejected By Sound United
Sharp and Voxx International the owners of the Premium Audio Company are in talks to buy Onkyo a brand they are desperate... Read More
Telstra Move To Robot Voices, 2000 Jobs To Go, Deal With JB Hi Fi Tipped
Struggling to generate profits in the NBN broadband market while also being stripped of mobile sales by the likes of JB Hi... Read More
Brilliant Lighting Rolls Out Smart Bluetooth Lights
Smart home automation manufacturer Brilliant Lighting has launched a Bluetooth mesh system that allows control over large numbers of smart lights at... Read More
Qualcomm Accuses EU Of Being Biased Towards Apple In Court Hearings
Qualcomm Inc claimed the European Union investigators “engaged in a biased investigation” when fining them AU$1.55 billion in 2018, for pressuring Apple... Read More
Microsoft Removing Flash From Windows
Microsoft is finally kicking Adobe Flash Player off Windows for good, months after the plug-in hit its end-of-life. Flash was removed from... Read More
Spotify Funnels Australian Revenue Through Swedish Office
According to documents filed to ASIC, Spotify received zero subscription revenue from Australian users in 2020, despite an estimated 7.7 million Aussies... Read More
Notebook Maker MSI On A Roll 233% Growth
Gaming and business PC manufacturer MSI has reported that net profits are 109.3% up and overall revenues up 233%.Micro-Star International (MSI) reported... Read More
Telstra Partner Hit With Cyber Attack, Thousands Of SIM Cards Breached
Schepisi Communications, a Melbourne-based telecommunications provider, has been hit by a cyber attack with sensitive information from tens of thousands of SIM... Read More
Skullcandy Brings Affordable True Wireless Earbuds To Oz
Skullcandy has released a new pair of sub-$100 true wireless earbuds, which it says will “democratise” the true wireless market. Available in... Read More






















































