Godzilla Vs. Kong Celebrates Monstrous Worldwide Opening
Godzilla vs. Kong has rekindled hopes for the Hollywood blockbuster amid COVID-19, pulling in more than $285 million USD ($372 million AUD)... Read More
Supreme Court Deems Java Fair Game; Oracle Loses To Google
A decade-long battle between Google and Oracle has finally reached its conclusion. The US Supreme Court ruled that Google didn’t commit copyright... Read More
Belkin Launches Magnetic Phone Mount With Face Tracking
Smartphone accessories brand Belkin has announced a new line-up of magnetic attachments made especially for Apple’s iPhone 12. The hero of the... Read More
$100K Rollable LG TV Now On Sale
As LG Electronics was using the cover of the Easter break to announce their exit from the smartphone market, their TV division... Read More
Samsung Go After LG Mobile Customers Following Easter Exit
Samsung is set to mount a major marketing drive to try and get LG Mobile customers to switch to a Samsung smartphone... Read More
Hisense Moves Into Automotive Business As TV Sales Wobble
Hisense has finally moved to sell Toshiba branded TVs in the US market after consumers rejected their own brand. The Chinese Company... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: It’s Official, LG Out Of Mobile Phone Market
As tipped by ChannelNews LG Electronics is getting out of the smartphone business, the decision was approved by its board of directors... Read More
TCL Mounts Hostile Takeover Of Appliance Manufacturer
TCL the Company that supplies JB Hi Fi with their Falcon TV’s and is looking to grow their TCL mobile offering as... Read More
Microsoft Set To Manufacture Xbox Refrigerators
Microsoft is set to manufacture miniature refrigerators. The move into the appliance market was announced after Xbox’s marketing director, Aaron Greenberg, tweeted... Read More
New Panasonic Management Go After Health & Appliance Markets
2020 was a big year for Japanese Company Panasonic, especially in their appliance business as consumers turned to quality appliances and the... Read More
Judge Reveals Mac PC Display Problems Apple ‘Tried To Hide’
First up it was “Batterygate” that cost Apple tens of millions because of dishonest behavior by the big iPhone and Mac PC... Read More
Dodgy Apple Nobbled Again For Impeding ‘Regulators’
Apple who is clocking up billions of dollars in fines and penalties because of their questionable Corporate activities that include the nobbling... Read More
TNT Express Rebrands To FedEx
TNT has officially rebranded to FedEx Express in Australia, five years after being acquired by the US courier giant. As of today,... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: “Highly Confidential” Breville Information Accidentally Exposed
US lawyers acting for a US Company Preston Industries in a case against Australian Company Breville have requested that ChannelNews remove a... Read More
China Market Saves Huawei
Huawei’s Chinese business has kept it afloat and fuelled modest growth for the year, even as its revenue in the rest of... Read More
ViacomCBS Shares Tank, Trouble Looming For Network 10
Shares in Network Ten’s US parent company ViacomCBS have plummeted by a stunning 55 per cent over the last seven days, prompting... Read More
Samsung Calls For Bans
Samsung SDI is among the first four companies in the world to sign on to a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) call for... Read More
Epic Games Seeks $1.7bn USD Fundraising Haul
Fortnite developer Epic Games is aiming to raise $1.7 billion USD, doubling its fundraising efforts over the past year. As reported in... Read More
JB Hi-Fi Jumping On BNPL Bandwagon With LatitudePay
After adding Buy Now, Pay Later giants Afterpay and Zip as options at the checkout, JB Hi-Fi is now offering customers similar... Read More
Apple Raises $50 Billion For Musicians
To support a company that helps musicians distribute and market their music while allowing them to keep their copyright, Apple has initiated... Read More
Major Exhibitor Ditches MWC 2021 – Is The Show Done For?
Mobile World Congress Barcelona has suffered a huge setback, with Google pulling out of the in-person event. The trade show, scheduled for... Read More
Samsung Hi-Res 2021 Monitor Series Pricing & Availability
Samsung Electronics has announced its 2021 line-up of high-resolution monitors, with the nine different screens offering vibrant picture and unique Intelligent Eye... Read More
Laptop Vendors To Hike Prices, Graphics Cards Supply In Jeopardy
Notebook brand manufacturers are planning on hiking prices for new products to reflect the increases in raw materials, ICs and transportation. According... Read More
Hitachi To Make $12B Acquisition Of US IOT Company
Hitachi who has been making headway in the premium appliance market in Australia is set to make a $12 billion dollar acquisition... Read More
Australians Dumping Chinese Products As Huawei Admits Defeat
Australians are turning off products made by Chinese Companies according to retailers and it’s right across the board, from appliances to security... Read More
Visa & Mastercard Hit With $52M In Fines After Ripping Off Disadvantaged
As Australian retailers sign up to new payment methods such as Zip and AfterPay traditional credit card providers Visa and Mastercard who... Read More
MSI Unveils Award-Winning Summit Series 2-in-1 Laptops
Acclaimed PC giant MSI has announced it is launching the award-winning Summit E13 Flip Evo and Summit E16 Flip convertible laptops, which... Read More
Dodgy Telstra Retail Practices Revealed In Federal Court
Telstra who has one of the highest complaint rates in Australia when it comes to communication and smartphones has been caught out... Read More
Myer Store Closures Make Way For Online Focus
Myer is in the process of reducing its bricks-and-mortar footprint, and with that comes the closure of its near-50-year-old Knox store in... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Byron Bay Bluesfest Cancelled Money Back Conditions
Byron Bay Bluesfest has been cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns after a local tested positive. Earlier today NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard... Read More
Apple Tipped To Get Rid Of MacBook Keyboards
Apple has just secured a patent on a MacBook with a solid-state keyboard (SSK) – a flat glass surface that can be... Read More
Customers Prefer Online For CE Shopping
Australians narrowly prefer to buy their electronics online rather than in-store, though physical retailers are still preferred in general, new research has... Read More
Arm Takes On AI With New Chip Architecture
Arm has unveiled its first new architecture in more than 10 years, pushing security and AI as potential markets for its processor... Read More
PayPal Adds Cryptocurrency As Payment Option
Digital payments giant PayPal is now giving online shoppers the option of making purchases with cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. PayPal will offer... Read More
Boost Mobile Now Selling Refurbished Apple Watches & iPads
Boost Mobile has added Apple Watches and iPads and a sub-$200 iPhone 7 to its line-up of refurbished technology. Starting from today,... Read More
Google Maps Is Getting A 2021 Refresh With New AI Functions
Google Maps is the most relied-upon app in Google’s suite, so it’s good news that the company has just announced plans for... Read More
Optus To Broadcast Huge International Football Tournament This Year
Optus Sport has snagged the Australian rights to the 2021 and 2024 Copa América tournaments, bolstering its international football coverage. The deal... Read More
iOS 15 Reveal Coming In June
Apple is bringing its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) back as an online event this year, and is tipped to show off the... Read More
JB Hi-Fi & The Good Guys Partner With BNPL Giants Zip, Afterpay
Buy Now, Pay Later services Zip Co and Afterpay will soon be available in JB Hi-Fi physical stores and online from April... Read More
Bang & Olufsen’s First Wireless Gaming Headset Has Just Dropped
This is a first for Bang & Olufsen. Known for its exquisite audio products, the brand is now making a foray into... Read More
Apple Supplier Foxconn Warns Component Shortage Will Last Until 2022
One of Apple’s biggest suppliers, Foxconn, has warned the global shortage of electronic components is only getting worse and predicts the problem... Read More
AFP Investigating “Worst Ever” Cyber Attack On Nine
The Australian Federal Police and NSW Police are now investigating the ominous cyber attack which crippled operations at Nine Network over the... Read More
Samsung And LG First To Deliver Wi-Fi 6 Enabled TVs In Oz
Samsung and LG Electronics are set to be the first TV manufacturers in Australia to deliver Wi-Fi 6 technology in their TVs.... Read More
What Is Samsung Australia Hiding When It Comes To Smartphone Sales?
Samsung Australia appears unwilling to say how many Galaxy S20 or S21 smartphones have been sold locally, or the difference in sales... Read More
NBN Recommences HFC Connections After Chip Shortage Halted Shipments
The government-owned NBN Co has started to receive the first shipments of its Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) modems and plans to take... Read More
Poly Launches All-In-One Videoconferencing Display
Poly has announced a new range of videoconferencing gear designed to enable remote or hybrid work post-pandemic, including a dedicated video meeting... Read More
REVIEW: Moto G30 – No Frills 4G Smartphone With A Clever Camera System
Motorola has certainly been churning out the smartphones lately, and the US brand has already released two phones in the G series... Read More
TCL Devising Foldable, Rollable Phone-Tablet Hybrid
Hot on the heels of LG’s rollable smartphone comes TCL’s foray into the concept screen market. The tech company has been busy... Read More
ACCC Warns Business About $14 Million Scam
The ACCC is putting Australian businesses on alert about payment redirection scams, which cost companies more than $14 million last year. Payment... Read More
New iPhone 13 Leaks: Smaller Camera Bump, Matte Black Finish
Apple’s 2021 iPhone 13 is speculated to have a smaller camera bump and a fresh matte black finish, according to fresh leaks.... Read More





















































