Lost! Excuse Me, Do You Sell An Odd Bud?
Losing one earbud is the 21st century equivalent of losing one sock in the wash. It’s frustrating, cumbersome and you just end... Read More
Samsung Ends Support For 2017 Galaxy A Smartphones
Samsung is killing off support for Galaxy A series phones from 2017. The Galaxy A3 2017, A5 2017, and A7 2017 (pictured),... Read More
Apple Suffers Major Outage Affecting iCloud, Photos & Mail
Apple users were hit with a number of disruptions and partial outages affecting Photos, iCloud, Notes, Contacts, Find My iPhone and backup... Read More
Sony Battles Smartphone Manufacturers For PlayStation 5 Parts
Sony has warned gamers hunting down the PlayStation 5 will have to wait even longer for stock, as the Japanese tech giant... Read More
BREAKING: PM Talks To Global Google Boss
Prime Minister Scott Morrison spoke with Sundar Pichai (pictured), CEO of Google parent company Alphabet, this morning. The PM had a conversation... Read More
Amazon Clocks $1 Billion In Daily Sales
Amazon surpassed the $1 billion-per-day revenue mark in the 2020 financial year, marking a mammoth period of growth for the ecommerce giant.... Read More
AWS Reports Revenue Growth
SAN FRANCISCO: Yesterday’s change at the top of Amazon didn’t dent its latest quarterly report, which saw Amazon Web Services record 28... Read More
Optus Offers Buy-Now, Pay-Later Deal
SYDNEY: Optus – a major subsidiary of the Singapore-based telecoms giant Singtel – is looking to increase its share of the Australian... Read More
Lenovo Booming Chip Shortages Not A Problem Chinese Company Claims
Lenovo who is having a record run in Australia with sales up across several categories including consumer PC’s and gaming claims they... Read More
Sony CE Sales Down, PlayStation Sales Up Sensors Walloped 62% Profit Rise
Sony has reported that sales and operating revenue rose 9% in the last quarter, operating income was up 20% while electronic product... Read More
Bing The Alternative As Life Without Google Looms
Microsoft has thrown its weight behind the Australian government’s proposed News Media Bargaining Code, in the hopes its Bing search engine will... Read More
Foxtel Nabs Super Netball In Five-Year Deal
Foxtel has inked a five-year broadcast deal with Netball Australia and the Super Netball League Commission, which will see Suncorp Super Netball... Read More
Aldi Selling $149 Samsung LED Monitor
A $149 Samsung full-HD monitor is headlining Aldi’s Special Buys this weekend, alongside a range of other home office equipment. The LED... Read More
Kogan Posts Record Half-Year Sales Thanks To Black Friday
eCommerce retailer Kogan reported record-breaking half-year earnings, with its blockbuster results driven by Black Friday sales. Kogan’s gross sales were up by... Read More
David Jones Unites Physical, Online Stores Under One Exec
Struggling luxury department store David Jones is putting a single executive in charge of both its physical and online stores, in the... Read More
JB Hi-Fi & Bunnings To Sell Sub-$400 Robotic Vacuum
Home robotics company Ecovacs Robotics has launched a new affordable vacuuming and mopping gadget named the Deebot U2. The $399 robotic vacuum... Read More
Panasonic Projected Earnings Suffer Decline, Small Boost From Tesla
Japanese tech giant Panasonic’s forecasted earnings saw a 34 per cent drop, with revenue slightly boosted due its automotive division which supplies... Read More
Search, YouTube Fuel Strong Finish To 2020 For Alphabet
Google parent company Alphabet has reported almost $57 billion USD in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2020, driven by a recovery... Read More
Xbox Series X Stock Will Be Low Until June, Microsoft Warns
Microsoft has admitted stock for the new Xbox Series X will be limited until at least June this year. The tech giant’s... Read More
Gaming Console Market To Grow By 18% Over 5 Years
The gaming console market has been forecasted to grow by 18.4 per cent during the period of 2021 to 2026, according to... Read More
Solar Panels Blamed For 500pc Increase In Rooftop Fires
SYDNEY: Solar panels designed to keep firefighters safe from electric shock may actually be putting them at risk, according to a new... Read More
Aust Video Games Should Be A Billion Dollar Industry
MELBOURNE: Poor government support for the Australian video game development industry, and flagging overseas investment has left Australia missing out on a... Read More
Devialet Releases All-New Phantom Wireless Speaker In Oz
French audio brand Devialet has released a successor to its popular wireless speaker, the Phantom with Australian media given a two finger... Read More
BREAKING: Jeff Bezos Quits As Amazon CEO, Retailer Posts First $100bn Quarter
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO, taking on the role of Executive Chairman at the e-commerce giant from the... Read More
Will We See A Sub $1,000 8K TV This Year?
As supply and component issues impact the TV market in Australia prices are climbing with several brands now looking to grow the... Read More
Telstra, Foxtel & Kayo Team Up For Sports Streaming Package
Long-time Foxtel partner Telstra is cuddling up with sports streaming service Kayo for a new, more affordable all-access experience. Foxtel-owned Kayo, which... Read More
Shriro Reports 49% Lift In Revenues But No New Head Office
Sydney based distributor who have been operating without a head office or showroom since the outbreak of COVI-19 has reported a 49.8%... Read More
Crest Pushes Liquid Ears With New Brand Campaign
Brisbane-based The Crest Company is rolling out a new campaign for headphone brand Liquid Ears, aiming to drive sales for its personal... Read More
Apple Solves Mask Dilemma With Face ID Update – Will Samsung Follow?
Apple has finally solved a problem which has plagued mask-wearing Face ID users during the COVID-19 pandemic – but it will only... Read More
Samsung Eyes Chip-Makers In Acquisition Shopping Spree
Samsung Electronics is reportedly eyeing off a number of chip-related companies as potential acquisition targets, market watchers claim. The South Korean tech... Read More
Google’s Australia Exit Could Really Hurt CE & Appliance Retailers
Google’s potential exit from Australia could be very harmful to retailers that depend on traffic coming from the search engine giant. The... Read More
NBN Co Stops Taking HFC Orders
SYDNEY: NBN Co will halt taking orders for hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) services due to a global shortage of chips used in... Read More
Google Teams Up With Ford, What Happens If It Leaves Oz?
Auto giant Ford has signed a six-year deal with Google to provide in-car entertainment software, as well as cloud services for its... Read More
Samsung & PlayStation 5 Compatibility Issue Still Not Resolved
An ongoing compatibility problem between the PlayStation 5 and Samsung’s premium smart TVs won’t be solved until March, according to reports. The... Read More
Klipsch Rolls Out New Forte Speaker
Audio brand Klipsch has unveiled its new Forte IV speaker as it celebrates its 75th anniversary. Available in four finishes, the Forte... Read More
Nintendo Posts Best Earnings Since 2008, Switch Sales Beat Xbox & PS5
Japanese tech giant Nintendo reported a Q4 operating profit of $229.7 billion yen ($2.2 billion), smashing its original forecast of 189.6 billion... Read More
Notebook Sales Surge Acer Up 119% In Some Markets
Demand for notebooks is soaring and one big winner is Acer who saw sales in the US market soar 119% last year,... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Winning Profits Soar, Revenues Up By $81M
NSW based retailer Winning Appliances who are currently expanding into Victoria, have delivered a $4M+ increase in profits as revenues surged during... Read More
Harvey Norman Gives Away $1m In Free Zoo Excursions
Harvey Norman is funding free visits to Sydney Zoo for every Year 2 public school student in NSW in a partnership worth... Read More
Huawei GT 2 Pro Watch Launches In Oz
The Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro, which will retail for below $500, is rolling out in Australia from today. The $499 smartwatch... Read More
Will Xiaomi Kill Charging Cables And Stands?
Chinese company Xiaomi has launched new wireless charging technology that claims to charge a phone from several metres away. Dubbed Mi Air... Read More
Optus Completes Amaysim Acquisition For $250m
Optus has completed its purchase of Australian-owned virtual mobile business amaysim for $250 million, a week after shareholders gave the deal the... Read More
AGL Powers On Its Mobile Business
Energy provider AGL has launched a new 3G and 4G mobile service, offering discounts when combined with its own energy plans. The... Read More
Samsung Says More Rollable & Slidable Phones Are Coming
Samsung has hinted more slidable and rollable smartphones are on the way in the near future, as per a report in The Elec.... Read More
Netflix Tests New Timer Feature On Android
Netflix is testing a new feature on its Android app that will allow users to set a timer on how long they... Read More
Apple Watch Series 7 Rumours
The unreleased Apple Watch Series 7 is tipped to feature a blood glucose monitoring system via an optical sensor, according to reports.... Read More
Google Quadruples Chromebook Sales In Q4
Google’s Chromebook enjoyed a blockbuster 2020, with sales quadrupling from the previous period due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to analysts, the... Read More
Demand Keeps Kogan Busy
SYDNEY: Online retail giant Kogan has reported half-yearly revenue almost doubled as demand pressure hit the business during the Black Friday and... Read More
PlayStation 5 & Xbox Chip Shortage Still Big Issue In 2021
Chip shortages for the new PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles will continue to plague production lines well into 2021, AMD... Read More
Zuckerberg Fails To Convince Aussie MPs To Drop Media Code
CANBERRA: A meeting between Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg last week left both parties empty handed over changes... Read More



















































