JobKeeper Ending Will Fix Staff Shortage: Frydenberg
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has claimed that ending the JobKeeper payments once NSW hits 80 per cent will fix staff shortages across the... Read More
Sony Bravia XR TVs Set To Get PS5-Perfect Features
Sony are tailoring their latest 4K and 8K Bravia XR TVs to be even closer aligned with their PlayStation 5 console. While... Read More
Many EV Drivers Revert To Regular Cars: Study
The brisk uptake of electric vehicles is undoubtedly a good thing for our environment. But while people are counting the amount of... Read More
Foxtel And AACTA Strengthen Partnership
The Foxtel Group and AACTA have extending their long-standing partnership, with Foxtel continuing as the official presenting partner for the AACTA Awards... Read More
Google Wants To Out-Twitter Twitter
Alphabet has confirmed that it is planning to turn the search results page for Google into more of a rolling news feed,... Read More
Mission Completed: James Bond Opens #1 At Box Office
No Time To Die, the latest film in the James Bond franchise has enjoyed an impressive opening weekend, generating $56 million USD... Read More
Apple Watch S7 Doesn’t Like Your Old Charger
As the EU rules to force a universal charger for all smartphones and small devices, Apple has decided that what you really... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Hisense Kicked Out Of Harvey Norman Claim Insiders
Several sources have told ChannelNews that Hisense has been dumped from Harvey Norman stores after the Chinese TV and appliance brand, took... Read More
Samsung Sales Surge As Family Move To Pay $2.1B In Inheritance Tax
Samsung Electronics claims that the company is expected deliver sales of $83.74 billion, up 9 percent from a year ago, this will... Read More
Reopening Demand Set To Create New Supply Problems
Reopening demand on CE and appliance retailers, coupled with shipping and supply chain issues and concern over inflation due to retailers holding... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Has The Chinese Government Just Nobbled Lenovo?
Eight days after Chinese PC Company Lenovo lodged a blockbuster stock-sale application on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, it’s suddenly been withdrawn after... Read More
Nintendo Shows Off ‘Softer’ HDMI Cables For Switch
Nintendo may have been lambasted for the lack of big upgrades to the Nintendo Switch OLED, but one minor change that is... Read More
YouTube Moves Into Podcast Space
YouTube is already one of the main places that people listen to podcasts, albeit often times to circumvent various subscription services, and... Read More
Nintendo Looks For Xmas Smash With Metroid Dread
Back in the glory days of the NES and Super Nintendo, the Metroid series was one of the jewels in Nintendo’s crown.... Read More
Sacked Sony Music Boss Sampled On Song About Toxic Culture
The claims of a toxic culture in the music industry that saw Sony Music Australia CEO Denis Handlin sacked are reigniting with... Read More
Scott Morrison Wants Tech Giants To Control The Trolls
Yesterday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison hit out against the current legislation surrounding defamation laws and social media, suggesting that he wants the... Read More
Teens Say Twitter, Facebook Least Fave Social Platforms
It seems that teenagers are well aware of the toxic nature of Facebook and Twitter, with a survey of 10,000 American teenagers... Read More
Aus Government’s Classified Data To Be Stored By Amazon
The country’s sensitive data will soon be sitting on cloud servers owned by US tech giant Amazon. Amazon Web Services has won... Read More
Facebook Rolling Out One Gigabit Internet In Australia
Facebook has teamed with Perth-based ISP Pentanet in an attempt to revolutionise internet coverage in Australia. Pentanet is replacing its fixed wireless... Read More
Dali Boost Zero-Loss Streaming Platform With New Products
The new Equi zero-loss streaming platform from Danish brand Dali brings some slick new speakers. You’ll be able to run them in... Read More
Amazon Took $890M In Tax Breaks To Expand Delivery Network
Amazon was the recipient of record tax credits this year, as a combination of tax exemptions, local grants, and other incentives saw... Read More
Motorola Unleashes Budget-Friendly Moto G Pure
Motorola has today revealed the Moto G Pure, a sub $250 AUD 4G phone that sports a decent-sized 6.5-inch Max Vision HD+... Read More
Microsoft To Ease Repair Restrictions. Apple next?
With the right-to-repair movement growing, Microsoft have agreed to initiate new mechanisms to enable and facilitate local repair options for consumers by... Read More
Dutch Regulator: Apple Abuses Its Powers
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets has become the first national antitrust body in the world to find that Apple’s in-app... Read More
Apple And Google Face Antitrust Probe In Japan
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission is launching an investigation into Apple and Google’s dominance in the smartphone operating system market, and whether they... Read More
Foxtel First Global Partner To Get Sky Glass
Foxtel Group who will shortly launch a new, News streaming service has become the first global partner for Sky Glass a world-class... Read More
Sub $1,800 4K Sharp OLED TV Revealed
Sharp TVs are back with the Japanese Company giving journalists a sneak peek overnight in Europe of a new range that could... Read More
Nice,Take Over After Aquiring Speakercraft & Elan
Nice, a global manufacturer of smart home, security, and home & building automation gear is taking over Nortek Security & Control. Tipped... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: StarTrack Jack Up Prices, As They Battle Union Problems
CE and appliance retailers, distributors and thousands of brands who use StarTrack Express a subsidiary Australia Post are set to be hit... Read More
Yamaha And Marley Named Oz’s Best Turntables
Australia’s most-visited comparison site Finder recently tasked themselves with finding the best turntables available online in Australia in different categories, with Yamaha,... Read More
Wesfarmers Acquire 19.3% Stake In Priceline Owner, In Bid To Take Over
Wesfarmers has hit back hard after Sigma Healthcare made a “more favourable” bid for Priceline owner, Australia Pharmaceutical Industries, buying a 19.3... Read More
Facebook Dares Congress To Rein In Its Powers
Facebook has argued in a statement following Frances Haugen’s bombshell claims on 60 Minutes that it is “time for Congress to act”... Read More
Are New Premium TCL TV’s Set To Create Problems For Hisense?
TCL the TV Company that floats between being number two and number three in TV sales worldwide is set to expand their... Read More
REVIEW: Sonos Beam (Gen 2) Is Small, Sleek And Powerful
Sonos should be a much bigger deal in the Australian market. Their products are always easy to use, connect and pair seamlessly... Read More
TCL Bolsters Whitegoods Range With Air Cons, Washing Machines
TCL is known as leaders in the television market and are fast building a reputation as manufacturers of great, affordable 5G smart... Read More
Sony Bring Dolby Atmos To The Neckband Speaker Market
Not only is the Sony SRS-NS7 the first neckband speaker to sport Dolby Atmos, it can combine with the WLA-NS7 wireless transmitter... Read More
Android 12 Is Out, But Not Really…
Google announced October 4 as the release date for the long-awaited Android 12 OS, although that day seems to have come and... Read More
Google Play Store Apps Leak Data. Millions At Risk
Millions have been placed in a compromising position after it was found 14 top Android apps that have been downloaded at least... Read More
LG Notebooks Struggle, Big Discounts At JB Hi Fi
Serious questions have been raised about whether LG will make it in the PC market with JB Hi Fi discounting out their... Read More
Calls For Facebook Royal Commission In Australia
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has called for a Royal Commission into Facebook’s impact on the mental health of young Australians, and... Read More
Samsung Shares In Freefall As Investors Shed Stock
Samsung appears to be in freefall, losing 3 per cent off its share price in this month alone, down a massive 21... Read More
Border Closures Biggest Issue For Aussie Businesses
Reopening state and international borders is key for the healthy return of business, according to those who know best – the actual... Read More
IKEA And Sonos Master The Art Of Sound
The latest collab between IKEA and Sonos will leave you hanging, in a good way. The new release in their joint SYMFONISK... Read More
NRL Bows To Sponsor Pressure, Cuts Digital Division
The National Rugby League’s media partners, Nine and Foxtel, have long had an issue with the league’s digital content division, feeling it... Read More
Skullcandy Moves To Copy Arch Rival Marley’s Brand Strategy
Headphone brand Skullcandy has moved to try and copy archrival House Of Marley whose whole business has for decades, been built on... Read More
LG And Mercedes Take The Fast Lane To A Safer Future
LG’s state-of-the-art Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) camera will feature in the 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which is currently rolling out to the... Read More
Google Will Auto-Enrol 150M Users In 2FA By End Of Year
Google announced in May that it will automatically enrol Google Accounts users into two-factor-authentication, and now it has set a deadline for... Read More
Onkyo Sells Streaming Service To French Company Qobuz
French streaming service Qobuz has bought an 85 per cent stake in hi-res music download service e-Onkyo. The music service previously belonged... Read More
Flipped, Samsung Has Major Win Against Ad Standards
Samsung has been cleared of its breach of Ad Standards’ Code of Ethics over a recent post by Nadia Fairfax-Wayne for their... Read More
Disney+ Consumer Spending Passes $1.5 Billion
The Disney+ streaming app has passed $1.5 billion USD in consumer spending, less than two years from its launch. According to data... Read More




























































