Samsung Q2 Profit Tipped To Halve
Samsung Electronics is forecast to report over a 50% drop in Q2 profit, citing the US trade ban on Huawei and its... Read More
ALDI Go Hard On DIY Tools
DIY home improvement appears to be lucrative market for ALDI, with the German supermarket again releasing a slew of hardware hobby tools... Read More
LG Unveil Flexible Commercial OLED Walls For Oz
LG has showcased its new commercial display solutions to Aussie partners and customers, including its flexible curved OLED walls and transparent OLED... Read More
eBay Troll Amazon Prime Day With ‘Crash Sale’
Rival e-commerce behemoth, eBay, has trolled Amazon and announced its “Crash Sale” on July 15 – coinciding with Amazon’s annual ‘Prime Day’... Read More
ACCC Urges Optus Customers To Redeem Refunds
The ACCC has urged Optus customers to redeem refunds from its Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) service, with only 25% of over 390,000... Read More
Samsung Confirm Galaxy Note 10 Launch Date
Samsung has confirmed its much anticipated Galaxy Note 10 will launch on August 7, debuted at its ‘Unpacked’ event from the Barclay’s... Read More
Tim Cook Slams “Absurd” Jony Ive Exit Story
Apple Chief Executive, Tim Cook, has fiercely denied reports that design chief, Jony Ive, left amid internal disinterest for product innovation, asserting... Read More
Aussie Micro-X To Speed Up Global Airport Check-In
South Australian based, Micro-X, is set to receive a $10 million convertible loan from tech giant, Thales, to develop new global airport... Read More
AGL Wireless Phone Chargers Recalled
Product Safety Australia has recalled freeĀ AGL-branded promotional wireless chargers, citing the risk of overheating and fire damage. Consumers are urged to cease... Read More
ACMA Cracks Down On ‘Unaffordable’ Telco Plans
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has further cracked down on telcos selling ‘unaffordable’ plans, with new consumer protection rules approved... Read More









