Start-Ups Abandon Hot Desking
SYDNEY: Australian start-ups are looking to exit their hot-desking contracts as the coronavirus sets in. A number of independent Australian co-working spaces have... Read More
COVID-19 Lockdown Sets The Stage For The Spread Video Gaming Addictions
With people being encouraged to stay home as much as possible, experts are expecting video game addictions to spread worldwide. Bloomberg reported... Read More
Working From Home Tipped To Become Permanent For Many
SAN FRANCISCO/SYDNEY: Globally, four out of five people’s jobs are being hit by the coronavirus pandemic and a total of 81 percent... Read More
Netflix Adds PIN-Protected User Profiles To Keep Your Queues & Algorithms Intact
Netflix has added the option of locking your individual user profile with a PIN. This will allow users to protect their ‘continue... Read More
VIC Gov’s ‘Working For Victoria Fund’ Expects To Place 2500 Workers By The End Of The Week
The Victorian government’s $500 million ‘Working for Victoria Fund’ – which aims to find employment for people who have lost work due... Read More
ACCC: ‘We Cannot Stop Price Gouging, But New Biosecurity Act Powers Will Protect Some Products’
Today, in a speech made at the Gartner CEO Forum, ACCC Chair Rod Sims said that although the commission has received a... Read More
Australian Mobile Market Takes Major Hit From Coronavirus
SYDNEY: Mobile services revenue in Australia could decline by 10 percent in 2020, and sales of the much ballyhooed new “5G” gear... Read More
The New Dyson Pure Humidify + Cool Cryptomic Air Purifier Kills 99.9% Of Waterborne Bacteria
Dyson has just launched a dual humidifier and purifier that kills 99.9% of bacteria in water as it cycles through the device,... Read More
Vodafone Introduces $10 ‘Stay Connected’ Plan For Customers Experiencing Financial Hardship
From the 20th of April, Vodafone Hutchinson Australia will be offering a temporary ‘Stay Connected Cap Plan’ for customers that are experiencing... Read More
S&P Revises Outlooks For Australian Retail REITS
S&P has revised the outlooks for four Australian retail REITs to negative and one to stable, citing limited buffering to absorb “the... Read More









