Tech Visa Scheme Stymied By Canberra Turmoil: Report
The Federal Government’s “innovation visa” scheme for importing highly-skilled international tech workers appears to have come to a standstill, following the recent... Read More
Amazon Ranked Most ‘Reputable’ Tech Company
The renowned Harris Poll has ranked Amazon the most “reputable” tech company in the United States, following a criteria of financial performance,... Read More
eBay Takes On Amazon With 25% Off Tech Sale
eBay Australia has taken on Amazon and Kogan.com, launching a limited time consumer electronics sale with “hundreds of dollars” of savings. Discounts... Read More
Intel Has The Power Managed
Intel says it’s developed new power management technology for mobile displays that can cut battery consumption in half. Details about how Intel’s... Read More
Some Pickings, Many Gaps For Technology In Scomo’s Budget
The technology sector scored a modest portion of the Turnbull Government’s 2018-19 Budget, as enunciated last night by Treasurer Scott Morrison. There... Read More
Aussie Households Filling Up With Internet Gadgets: Report
The average Australian household now contains more than six devices able to connect to the Internet, up from an average of 5.8... Read More
Samsung Building New Memory Chip Line
Samsung Electronics is planning to build a new memory chip line in China, in a move to amp up NAND flash technology... Read More
Baby Boomers Love Smartphones, Steer Clear of Smart Speakers
Statista’s latest data has revealed the majority of ‘baby boomers’ are officially on-board with new technology – whilst smartphones and laptops dominate the demographic,... Read More
Samsung CTO Behind Bixby & Knox Jumps Ship To Google
Recent reports reveal Samsung’s former Chief Technology Officer Injong Rhee – behind Knox, Bixby and Samsung Pay – has moved to Google.... Read More
PC Magazines Crash And Burn
Latest research from Roy Morgan reveals Australia’s readership of print and digital PC-related magazines has significantly dropped, with some publications seeing declines of 25%... Read More









