Optus Offer Country’s First 5G mmWave Plan
Optus will be offering the first handset in Australia to launch with mmWave capability – Google Pixel 6 Pro – which is... Read More
Denon Unleash Mighty 8K Receiver
Denon has announced the AVR-X1700H 8K Receiver, an amazing box with some serious capabilities. With a huge 145W per channel, this is... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Hisense Allocates Millions For Warranty Claims
Hisense Australia’s latest financials for 2020 reveal an alarming increase in provisions for warranty claims, with insiders at the Chinese Company telling... Read More
As Drivers Strike, The Parcel Delivery Backlog Grows
Australia Post warned last week that it couldn’t guarantee parcels sent now would arrive at their destinations by Christmas, due to a... Read More
For $29, Apple Will Sell You A Scrap Of Cloth To Clean Your Device
One of the products launched overnight by Apple that seemed to slip under the radar is perhaps the company’s most egregious human... Read More
Aussie Broadband Fastest, Telstra Slowest: Internet Performance Report
If you are after faster internet — and who isn’t? — then Aussie Broadband is your best bet, topping the Australian Q3... Read More
Nostalgia Calling As Troubled Nokia Boost The 6310 “Brick”
With the classic game Snake on board, the old brick Nokia 6310 was the first buzz phone back in March 2001. Now,... Read More
ACMA Slams Telcos Over Complaint Wait Times
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has slammed the nation’s telecommunications companies over the long time it takes them to resolve consumer... Read More
Microsoft Ordered Gates To Stop Inappropriate Emails In 2008
More than a decade before Gates resigned from the Microsoft board, amidst revelations of an affair between him and another employee, Microsoft... Read More
Self-Charging Headphones Change The Game
In possibly the greatest announcement since we were allowed to listen to music while walking around, Swedish lifestyle audio brand Urbanista have... Read More
Amazon Allows Knock-offs – Depending On Who Is Being Knocked Off
When it comes to fighting counterfeit products on its platform, Amazon is ahead of the game, with digital systems in play that... Read More
Wall Street Downgrades Disney Stock As Streaming Slows
Disney stock has received its first Wall Street downgrade in more than three years, as Barclays highlighted slowing growth at the Disney+... Read More
Apple Targets Spotify Subs With New AirPods, Cheap Music Plans
While most Apple-watchers were most excited by the new line of Macbook Pro computers, the tech giant also announced a number of... Read More
Lenovo Has Stock & Is Looking For New Business
Chinese PC giant Lenovo claim that they have stock, can deliver tomorrow and are looking to seduce, small and mid sized businesses... Read More
Apple Dumps Intel For New MacBook Pro Range
Apple has dumped Intel as they move to their own processors for a new range of MacBook Pro notebooks. At an ‘Unleashed”... Read More
Chinese Get Knickers In A Twist Over Sony & Samsung Advertising
The Chinese government have got their knickers in a twist all because Sony announced that they planned to do a product launch... Read More
Squid Game Set To Generate $1.2 Billion For Netflix
According to internal documents, South Korean Netflix smash Squid Game will generate the company $1.2 billion. Making that number even more enticing... Read More
Xbox Series X Mini Fridge Coolest Thing We’ve Seen Today
We’ve got some good news and some not-so-good news. The good news is pre-orders for the Xbox Series 1 mini fridge go... Read More
LIFX Light Bulb Losses Blow Out By $5.8M Miss 100% Growth In Demand
Buddy Technologies the manufacturer of the LIFX smart globe and various smart house systems has reported that losses have more than doubled... Read More
LIFX Launches New Version Of Recalled Smart Switch
LIFX has launched its Smart Switch 2-Button Glass, a new glass version of the 4-button Smart Switch that was recalled late last... Read More
Flex Your Green Thumb With LG’s Home Aquafarming System
Global lockdowns led to growth in home plant-growing devices. So if you’ve ever shed an inner tear for a plant that didn’t... Read More
Global Smartphone Market Shrinks Further, Xmas Shortages Expected
Component shortages continue to hamper the smartphone market, as global phone shipments drop by 6 per cent in the September quarter, according... Read More
Apple’s Attempt To Target Child Abuse Invades Privacy
Trying to detect child sexual abuse images (CSAM) on iPhones, Apple have fallen foul with a group of cybersecurity experts who claim... Read More
World-First Dolby Atmos Live Music Venue Opens
Dolby has helped bring to life countless cinematic experiences over the years, and now the company has announced the opening of a... Read More
Canon Sued For $7M Over ‘All-In-One’ Printers
Canon’s All-In-One printers don’t do what it says on the box, according to a disgruntled Queens man, who has filed a class-action... Read More
The New IsoTek V5 Aquarius Power-Cleans Up AV Issues
With six independent power-cleaning networks in a single chassis, IsoTek’s new V5 Aquarius is the power cleaning system for anyone serious about... Read More
Hisense Goes To Supreme Court, Woman Named In Alleged $3.37M Fraud
The woman at the centre of the Hisense Australia $3.37M fraud case has been named in documents lodged with the Victorian Supreme... Read More
ACCC Seeks New Powers To Curb Tech Sector
The Chair of ACCC, Rod Sims, wants the watchdog to have more regulatory powers in order to keep the tech giants in... Read More
Samsung Breaks World Record For 5G Upload Speed
Samsung has set a new world record for 5G upload speed: 711 megabits per second. Samsung achieved these record speeds in a... Read More
Amazon Challenges $1.16 Billion Data-Protection Fine
Amazon has appealed a massive $1.16 billion AUD fine for violating the European Union’s stringent data protection laws, in an appeal filed... Read More
Ring Smart Security System “Unjustifiably Invaded” Privacy, Court Rules
A UK judge has ruled that a smart security system set up in a home in Oxfordshire “unjustifiably invaded” the privacy of... Read More
Apple Music Coming To PS5
A few eagle-eyed PlayStation 5 users have noticed an option for Apple Music appear on their console, suggesting that the streaming service... Read More
Epson Named Number 1 Sustainable Company
Epson have been recognised for their commitment to developing technology that contributes to the environment by being named number one on the... Read More
iOS Users Like Tik Tok, Android Prefers Facebook: Survey
The latest report from Sensor Tower that tracks the most downloaded non-gaming apps each month has thrown up a surprising statistic. On... Read More
NSW Retail Welcomes Premier’s “Open For Business” Plan
Australia’s leading tech retailers are welcoming Dominic Perrottet’s landmark announcement today that the NSW Government will end all quarantine requirements for international... Read More
Nanoleaf Lines Turn Any Home Into A Nightclub
Long renowned for their excellence in pushing aesthetics with smart lighting design, Nanoleaf’s new Lines combine tech with your own vision, allowing... Read More
Panasonic Launches Toughbook G2 In Australia
Panasonic has launched its Toughbook G2 in Australia, a rugged device built to withstand the demands of a mobile workforce. A lightweight... Read More
High-End McIntosh MX123 A/V Processor Upgraded To 8K
McIntosh’s high-end MX123 A/V home theatre pre-amp/processor has had an 8K compatibility upgrade – and all new units will support 8K/60Hz and... Read More
Sony Selling New PS5 Direct, As Retailers Miss Out
Sony is well known for selling direct, now the business who is still hosing down a sex scandal, at their Sony Music... Read More
Australian Competition Law Needs Reform: ACCC
Australia’s competition law and policies need to be overhauled if our market economy is to move forward. That’s according to ACCC Chair Rod... Read More
Poor Japanese Sales A Bad Sign For Nintendo’s Switch OLED
Nintendo’s Switch OLED has made a poor debut in Japan, which doesn’t bode well for the console’s success as it is released... Read More
Microsoft Shuts LinkedIn In China
Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn is unlinking its professional network platform from China, citing “a significantly more challenging operating environment and greater compliance requirements... Read More
Why Is Hisense Concealing A Claimed $3.37M Fraud
Questions are now being asked as to why Chinese Company Hisense Australia has not reported a claimed multimillion dollar fraud at the... Read More
LG Goes For Comfort With New Ergo Monitors
LG Electronics knows that you’re likely to be spending more and more time working from a home office, which is why the... Read More
Piracy Stopping The Growth Of Apple TV+
Video piracy is back in a big way, with an August report from the Digital Citizens Alliance showing that streaming piracy costs... Read More
More Hisense Fraud Problems Revealed Dodgy Employment Of People
Chinese TV and appliance brand Hisense is facing fraud corruption investigations in several Countries including Australia and Austria, with the Company admitting... Read More
New Bose SoundLink Flex So Water-Friendly It Floats
With a waterproof and dustproof rating of IP67, the new Bose SoundLink Flex has an edge on most portable Bluetooth speakers in... Read More
Zuckerberg Shows Off Bulky VR Prototype
Mark Zuckerberg, and Andrew Bosworth, Facebook’s ingoing CTO, have been playing with new VR prototypes that Bosworth says “will underpin the metaverse”.... Read More
111 Million Views: Squid Game Success Shocks Even Netflix
With 111 million views, South Korean nine-part thriller Squid Game is officially Netflix’s biggest original series launch, and even the streaming platform... Read More
Amazon Slammed One Minute, Looking For Aircraft The Next
Much like its founder Jeff Bezos, Amazon is either flying towards space or crash landing in court. In the last 24-hour period,... Read More





















































