Sports, Books And The Weather: Growth Areas In Apps
People like to watch sports, read books, and know which way the wind blows. That’s the results of Sensor Towers latest app... Read More
Samsung TVs Worldwide Will Now Have FITE App
Global sports and entertainment platform FITE has announced that its Smart TV app will now be available natively on Samsung TVs worldwide.... Read More
Nikon D6 Flagship DSLR Hits Oz In March
Nikon Australia has announced a March availability of its new professional-grade flagship DSLR camera, the D6, which according to the company, offers... Read More
Optus Score Exclusive FIFA World Cup Rights
Optus Singtel will be looking to right the wrongs of its previous FIFA World Cup coverage with the company purchasing the exclusive... Read More
Kayo Penalised For Misleading Subscription Offer
Kayo Sports has paid a $12,600 fine after the ACCC issued an infringement notice for allegedly misleading consumers about their eligibility for... Read More
Rugby Australia Sidestep $20M Foxtel Deal, Optus To Try $30M
Rugby Australia has reportedly walked away from Foxtel’s $20 million broadcast deal to broadcast Tests and Super Rugby, instead the sporting authority... Read More
Kayo Sports Sends In Customer Service Einstein Bots
Get ready to speak to ‘advanced natural language processing’ Einstein Bots set to take over Kayo Sports customer service as the sports... Read More
IDC: Watches Drive Wearable Growth In 2019
Smartwatches and wrist-worn trackers are tipped to drive wearable device growth this year, with IDC forecasting global market shipments of 222.9 million... Read More
Nine ‘StutterVision’ Crashes State Of Origin Stream
Nine are blaming “unprecedented demand” for last night’s 9Now streaming service crash, amid one of the biggest sporting events of the year.... Read More
Nine Denies Tech Giants Threaten TV Sports Rights
Nine CEO Hugh Marks is confident free-to-air and pay TV platforms will retain control over sporting rights for the foreseeable future, despite... Read More