Outlook Cops Hack Attack
Microsoft has started notifying some Outlook.com users that a hacker has been accessing their accounts for several months. The software giant discovered... Read More
Canberra Subsidise Netflix, Stan & Amazon Content Makers
The Morrison Government has introduced new rules to compensate Australian producers of TV and mini-series material distributed via online platforms such as... Read More
Digital News Major Factor As Oz Media Face Fines & Jail
The growing access to overseas-based digital news available to Australians appears set to be raised in court today when 30-odd Australian journalists... Read More
Optus Take On Telstra With New Unlimited NBN Plans
Optus has launched three new NBN plans with unlimited data on Optus’ Speed Pack 3, an included Optus Sport subscription and those that sign... Read More
ACCC Slam iSelect Over Dodgy Energy Rankings
The ACCC has slammed comparison website, iSelect, for “misleading and deceptive” conduct over its energy provider rankings, affirming they were commercially biased.... Read More
Hotel Web Sites Leaking Data
Cybersecurity giant Symantec has found that two out of three hotel Web sites round the globe inadvertently – or perhaps otherwise –... Read More
Oz Ethernet Switch Market Jumps, Routers Dive
The Australian Ethernet switch market in Australia grew by 10.1 percent in 2018, delivering revenue valued at A$857 million, the market’s highest... Read More
Telco Complaints Down 27% Year-On-Year
Complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) declined a notable 27.7% year-on-year between July and December 2018, but more work is still... Read More
Samsung Unveil Galaxy A80 With Rotating Triple Camera
Samsung has continued to amp up its mid-range portfolio, with unveiling of its new Galaxy A80 smartphone, featuring a rotating triple lens... Read More
Telcos Slam Wi-Fi Car Standard
Telecoms lobbying group GSMA is pressuring EU lawmakers to reject a European Commission push for a Wi-Fi-based standard for cars. GSMA says... Read More









