When Will Australians Get The Right To Repair?
While the US and the EU appear to be progressing with ‘right to repair’ regulations, Australia is still struggling to make headway... Read More
Google Takes On EU In Court Over Record Antitrust Fines
Google is taking on European Union over antitrust fines at Europe’s second-highest court in a landmark case that would determine how EU... Read More
Tax Avoider Apple, Pleads For Leniency
Apple who for decades have raked billions of dollars out of the Australian market while using schemes to avoid paying tax, is... Read More
EU Vote Could Change Global Smartphone Market Forever
The global mobile phone market could be set for a major overhaul if the European Union votes to force all new devices... Read More
Apple Pay In EU Spotlight
EU regulators are now eyeing mobile payments services such as Apple Pay after they sought industry feedback about Facebook’s planned Libra digital... Read More
European Appliances Face Tough Future
In what could have a massive knock-on effect in Australia, the European Union has reportedly brought in stringent new regulations that will... Read More
Amazon Denies Search Engine Profit Bias
E-commerce giant, Amazon, has rejected allegations its search engine was secretly changed to favour more profitable products, contrary to sources who worked... Read More
Rivals Complain About Google
Google is again being investigated by the EU over its fast-growing tool for searching job listings. While employers and job boards have... Read More
Google Allows Competition – At Price
Competitors who want to challenge Google to be the default search engines on new Android devices in Europe will have to pay... Read More
Qualcomm Slam “Meritless” US$270M Fine
US chipmaker Qualcomm will appeal a US$270 million fine after an investigation found the company engaged in predatory pricing between 2009 and... Read More