Marshall Fashionably Late with Wireless Ear Buds
Good things come to those who wait, and while Marshall has certainly taken its time to jump on the truly wireless ear... Read More
Square, Sold In Officeworks, Ramps Up Oz Offering
Point-of-sale platform Square is ramping up its offerings in Australia with Square Register, designed for large business. The new hardware has two... Read More
NSW Ditches Plans To Legalise E-Scooters, Sales In Retailers Still Soar
The NSW government has abandoned plans to trial the legal use of electric scooters on the streets of Sydney, a move which... Read More
Apple Investigated Over More ‘Unfair’ App Store Claims
Tech giant Apple is getting dragged over the coals in court yet again after the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority launched an... Read More
Samsung Tipped To Launch Galaxy Tab S7 Lite In Five Colours
Rumours are rife about Samsung’s plans to launch a new tablet named the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite later this year. According to... Read More
Square to Become Majority Owner of Jay-Z’s Tidal
Square, Jack Dorsey’s digital payments company, has announced that it will be acquiring a majority ownership stake in the music streaming service... Read More
TPG Looking Into Board Member’s Assault Conviction
TPG, one of Australia’s biggest broadband companies, is considering disciplinary action against Shane Teoh – the son of billionaire chairman David Teoh... Read More
New Sonos Roam Set To Take On JBL & UE Boom
Sonos’ next product is years late and is finally being delivered as the market for small portable speakers peaks. Set to compete... Read More
Google Adds New Tools For Remote Workers
This week Google announced new productivity features designed for people working remotely, as companies worldwide consider keeping their pandemic-prompted work-from-home arrangements as... Read More
Telstra Hit As Big Client Walks From Their 5G Backend Service
In a major blow for Telstra Macquarie Telecom has ditched the struggling carriers wholesale backend for Optus because they believe Optus has... Read More
Nintendo Cuddles Up With Samsung OLED Display For 7-Inch Switch
Japanese gaming giant Nintendo is planning on releasing a next-generation Switch model with a seven-inch Samsung OLED display. According to Bloomberg, Samsung... Read More
Interesting Apple Watch Feature Coming To Oz
The Australian government has approved ECG functionality on Apple Watches down under, giving the iPhone maker the greenlight to launch the feature... Read More
D-Link Reduces False Alarms With New Security Cam
D-Link has added AI-based person detection to its latest home security camera. The DCS-8300LHV2 Full HD Wi-Fi Camera features 1080p recording with... Read More
LG Patents Extendable OLED TV With Little Window
South Korean TV king LG has been granted a patent for the development of a retractable or extendable OLED television. Part of... Read More
Global Smartphone Shipments To Experience Rapid Growth
Global smartphone shipments are expected to grow nearly 50 percent this year to 340 million units in Q1 2021, according to Digitimes... Read More
ACMA Beckons Business To Register With Bargaining Code
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is taking applications for Australian news businesses wanting to register for the controversial News Media... Read More
Aussie Economy Tipped To Be 98% Cashless By 2024
The sun is setting on the use of cash for retail payments in Australia, with the economy projected to be 98 percent... Read More
Intel Forced To Pay Billions After Court Loss
Intel has been ordered to pay $2.18 billion USD ($2.8 billion AUD) in a patent lawsuit to a company that has since... Read More
AMD Fires Salvo In GPU War As Shortages Continue
Chipmaker AMD is taking the mid-range graphics card fight to archrival Nvidia with its newest Radeon GPU, while also moving to shore... Read More
Google Stops Selling Ads Based On Individual Browsing History
Google has announced it will stop selling advertisements based on a person’s individual browsing online, an enormous move which will have major... Read More
Fitbit App Down for Hours with Server Issues
This morning, users of the Fitbit tracking app awoke to find their app and its data inaccessible due to an issue with... Read More
Myer Sales Fall By 13% Despite Millions In JobKeeper & Rent Relief
Upmarket department store chain Myer endured a painful pandemic sales cycle after total sales declined by 13.1 per cent to $1.388 million... Read More
Samsung Breaks 5G Speed Record
Samsung has broken the speed record for 5G data transmission, achieving 5.23Gbps to a single device. Using EN-DC technology, the Korean manufacturer... Read More
Belkin Adds Range Of Smart LED Cables
Consumer electronics company Belkin has unveiled its new Boost Charge Smart Cable range made for iPhones. The cable range uses a custom... Read More
Processors Worth Cents Stalling PC Industry, Claims Acer Boss
PC manufacturer Acer, which has been witnessing record growth in both Australia, the USA and in Asia, has said supply issues have... Read More
Why Are Philips Premium OLED TVs Not Sold In Oz?
Why does Philips see Australia as a growth market for air fryers and health care products, but not premium OLED TVs despite... Read More
How Secure is Telegram?
So, you’ve made the switch from WhatsApp after learning about its security leaks and holes. But if you’re now using Telegram as... Read More
DJI Launches New First-Person Drone
DJI has released a new first-person drone that it says creates an entirely new drone category. The new DJI FPV drone combines... Read More
Microsoft Wants To Make Personal Holograms For Remote Work & Socialising
Microsoft is hoping to make holograms a reality in social and work environments in its new collaboration with artificial intelligence firm Mesh.... Read More
Doing The Right Thing Not In Harvey Norman Management Handbook
Doing the right thing appears to not be in the management handbook at Harvey Norman, nor is doing the right thing for... Read More
“World-Leading” COVID Recovery Gives Hope To Retail
Retailers looking for insight into the next six months will be buoyed by news of what Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg bills as... Read More
Netgear Expands Specialised AV Switch Line
Netgear has expanded its line of IP switches specifically designed for the audiovisual market. The new M4250 switches, part of the manufacturer’s... Read More
Telstra Pours $8.5m Into Small Business Economy
Telstra has announced an $8.5 million investment into Australia’s small business economy. The telco giant will hand over major advertising space at... Read More
PlayStation Store Drops TV And Movies, Streaming Blamed
Sony is killing off movie and TV purchases and rentals through the PlayStation Store, citing customers’ move to streaming. From the end... Read More
Back To Retro: Vinyl Sales Overtake CDs For First Time Since ‘86
Sales of the classic vinyl format in the USA have surpasses CDs for the first time in 35 years. According to the... Read More
Audio Active Reveals New High-End Speakers
Canadian audio firm Paradigm has launched its new Founder Series of premium loudspeakers, distributed in Australia by Audio Active. The six-model range... Read More
Nine Appoints Stan Boss Mike Sneesby As New CEO
Channel Nine has appointed former Stan boss Mike Sneesby as its new CEO, replacing outgoing chief Hugh Marks. Sneesby, 46, is a... Read More
Epic Adds Smash Hit Online Game To Portfolio
Fortnite developer Epic Games has snapped up Tonic Games Group, the studio behind Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, for an undisclosed sum. Fall... Read More
Ecovacs Robotic Vacuum Half Price At Aldi
Evovacs Robotics has returned to Aldi’s Special Buys, with its smart robotic cleaner the Deebot Ozmo 920 on sale for under $400.... Read More
Sales Of LG Steam Styler That Eliminates COVID-19 Spread Skyrocket
COVID-19 has seen a boost in demand for the popular LG Electronics Styler Steam appliance that is ideal in a world where... Read More
Samsung Reveal Top End 11.1.4 Channel Soundbar, That Supports Dolby Atmos
Samsung will today announce a new soundbar range which now includes the Company’s first 11.1.4 channel soundbar package. The flagship Q950A is... Read More
“Drunk” iRobot Vacs Binging On Dodgy Software Fix
Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners that appear to have spent a night on the turps, following a recent software update Now owners are... Read More
Amazon Music Now on Android TV and Google TV
An app that was once only available on a few select models, Amazon Music is now fully available on all Android TVs,... Read More
Audio Active Scores Two New Brands
Melbourne-based Audio Active has partnered with high-end US audio and home theatre brands Pro Audio Technology (PRO) and Theory Audio Design (Theory)... Read More
Samsung TVs Worldwide Will Now Have FITE App
Global sports and entertainment platform FITE has announced that its Smart TV app will now be available natively on Samsung TVs worldwide.... Read More
High-End McIntosh Audio Gear Coming To Oz
Audio firm McIntosh has released a new vacuum-tube headphone amplifier and a two-channel SACD/CD player. The compact MHA200 headphone amplifier is powered... Read More
KEF’s New Uni-Core Technology Packs Mighty Bass into Super-Compact Subwoofer
Good things do come in small packages and bigger is no longer better when it comes to bass. British audio manufacturer KEF... Read More
E3 Live Event Cancelled, Virtual Showcase On The Cards
The gaming industry’s biggest expo, E3, looks set to go another year without an in-person event after last year’s show was cancelled... Read More
De’Longhi Unveils The PrimaDonna Soul: A 21-Recipe, Wi-Fi Coffee Machine
Italian appliance company De’Longhi has unveiled its latest coffee maker named the PrimaDonna Soul, a Wi-Fi enabled machine which offers 21 different... Read More
Best Buy Cuts 5,000 Employees with More Stores to Close
Tech retail giant Best Buy has announced plans for a sizeable chop of its employee base – by 5,000 people to be... Read More





















































