ACCC Leads Push To Cut Power Prices, Punish The Greedy
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has recommended a new deal on electricity pricing in Australia which it reckons would see the... Read More
Big Un Misses Half-Year Deadline, Court Case Looming
Big Un could be heading to court after failing to meet its deadline put in place by the Australian Securities and Exchange... Read More
Twitter Shares Plummet Over Fake Users
Twitter shares have dropped 9 per cent following the company’s announcement of removing 70 million fake accounts in May and June. This... Read More
Facebook Blitz Hits Australia
The worldwide PR blitz Facebook launched in April to counter the Cambridge Analytica scandal has finally hit Australia. Facebook is bombing television,... Read More
Qantas To Trial Facial Recognition
Qantas is set to trial face-recognition technology at Sydney Airport in coming months. This follows an arrangement by the airport to use... Read More
Proposed New Copyright Laws Rolled
It was described as unworkable and like a lot of things coming out of the EU their proposed new controversial overhaul of... Read More
Federal Govt Signs $1bn IBM Deal
The federal government has inked a five-year deal with IBM for $1bn for the computing giant to provide hardware, software and cloud... 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
Synergy Custom Pens Distributing Deal With TruAudio
Melbourne-based Synergy Custom has won exclusive rights to distribute Utah-based TruAudio in Australia. TruAudio specialises in architectural, outdoor and commercial speakers. The... 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









