Samsung’s Q2 Profit Flags On Lacklustre Galaxy Sales
Samsung Electronics is expected to post its smallest profit growth in more than a year for its second quarter, after experiencing lacklustre... Read More
Dell Going Public After Five Years As a Private Company
Computing giant Dell will soon be a publicly traded company again after five years off the stock market. The US company says... Read More
Bitcoin Bubble May Be About To Burst, Echoes Dotcom Crash
Is this the end of peak bitcoin? That’s what cryptocurrency analysts are asking after bitcoin’s value late last week slid to its... Read More
Instagram Worth Close To US$100bn
They say a picture is worth a thousand words but in Instagram’s case it is more than US$100bn, with the social media... Read More
Intel Recovers After CEO Firing
Intel’s stock price dropped about two percent yesterday on news of CEO Brian Krzanich’s resignation. But Wall Street decided not to punish... Read More
Oz Businesses Scammed $4.7 Million, Up 23%
The ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report reveals Aussie businesses lost $4.7 million to scammers in 2017 – a notable 23% increase compared to the... Read More
Amazon Testing Out Shopping Ad Tool To Rival Google
After pulling out of Google shopping ads last week, Amazon is set to launch its own platform for display ads to rival... Read More
Amazon Stops Buying Google Ads, Feud Continues
Recent reports say Amazon has stopped buying a product listing ads on Google, keeping their feud alive and well. According to Bloomberg, US... Read More
Xerox Asks For Deal Delay
Xerox has appealed a New York court ruling to block its deal with Fujifilm Holdings – just hours after the company announced... Read More
One Loss, One Win: Mixed Fortunes At HP’s Down Under Subsidiaries
Hewlett-Packard Australia’s enterprise services outfit posted a net after-tax loss of just under $44.8 million for the financial year ended October 2017,... Read More