AudioFly Expand Global Team For US Growth
Australian-owned headphones manufacturer, Audiofly, has set its sights upon American growth, following the appointment of new International Sales Manager Ian Seaman. The... Read More
Dixons Xmas Mobile Sales Tumble, Gaming Soars
European electronic goods retailer Dixons Carphone has reported a 7 per cent tumble in mobile sales over the festive trading period, improved... Read More
Google Hit With Historic US$57 Million GDPR Fine
Considered the first of its kind for a US tech company, Google has been slammed with a 50 million euro (US$56.8 million)... Read More
As German 5G Auctions Loom, Officials Push To Exclude Chinese Tech
Senior German officials are reportedly attempting to persuade their government to follow Australia’s example to exclude Chinese tech companies, like Huawei and... Read More
Huawei Aims To Be Top Phone Seller
Huawei isn’t satisfied with pushing Apple from second to third in the smartphones shipped metric, they want to be number one and... Read More
Online Pirated CD Sales Jump
Major record companies have reported that in European markets direct-to-consumer CD sales have been flat and Amazon account sales are down 17... Read More
Apple Goes It Alone in Euro War
Apple is battling the European Commission’s call to fork over €13 billion (A$19 billion) in back taxes, but has so far not... Read More
US Backs Apple et al On Tax
The US Government is pumping up the pressure on the European Commission to stop hassling Apple and other companies with demands for... Read More
Google Hit Again By Brussels
The EU is a step closer to bringing its latest antitrust ruling against Google, issuing a fresh official complaint and honing its... Read More
Tech Stocks Rocked By Brexit: FTSE Takes An 8 Percent Dive
Shares in many technology companies took a hammering on Friday as a result of the shock vote in favour of Britain’s exit... Read More






