Cops Billed For Google Search
When the police search Google they come armed with a warrant, but the search giant is hitting back, charging them up to... Read More
Amazon Charging Sellers $5k For Human Customer Service Guarantee
Amazon is apparently charging third-party sellers as much as US$5,000 a month to gain access to a dedicated customer-service person, as opposed... Read More
Lenovo Workstation With Qi Charger Revealed Ahead Of IFA
Lenovo has revealed its latest consumer-grade workstation, the IdeaCentre A540, ahead of this year’s IFA trade show in Berlin. Globally, the new... Read More
AGL Wireless Phone Chargers Recalled
Product Safety Australia has recalled free AGL-branded promotional wireless chargers, citing the risk of overheating and fire damage. Consumers are urged to cease... Read More
Roku Shares Slump Amid Streaming Boom
Shares in streaming platform provider, Roku, slumped over 6% on Tuesday – its fourth straight decline, and longest losing streak since April.... Read More
Cygnett Marry Style & Protection With Armoured Cables
Australian tech accessories company, Cygnett, are upgrading their cable offerings with their new range of Armoured Cables, featuring Lighting, USB-C, and Micro... Read More
Apple May Switch To USB-C To Lift iPhone Sales
Rumours are circulating that Apple may switch from its proprietary Lightning port to a USB-C port for 2019 iPhones, as it seeks... Read More
Apple AirPower Charging Mat In Production?
After much fanfare and delay, Apple has reportedly begun production of its ‘AirPower’ charging mat – a device which could wirelessly charge... Read More
Belkin Launches All-In-One ‘Universal Cable’
Belkin has sought to bridge the gap between Apple and Android, by launching its new ‘Universal Cable’ (A$39.95), with interchangeable connectors for... Read More
Pixel Quick Charge Fix Promised By Google
Google has promised a fix after reports that the Android 9 update stopped users from being able to quick charge both the... Read More