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Old business computers and electronics shouldn’t end up in the trash—they deserve a responsible send-off. Whether you’re recycling, donating, or selling them to an old computer buyer, taking the right steps can protect your data and the environment. Here are five tips to handle e-waste the right way.

Published in Home Tech

Power solution provider CyberPower has launched its range of SmartApp Sinewave Uninterruptible Power Supply systems, which use the company's patented GreenPower UPS technology, in Australia, according to a statement from the company.

Published in Hardware

The 6502 chip was used in many seminal computers - the Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family, Apple II family, Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, BBC Micro, Kim-1, AIM-65 and others, and it is still sold today to enthusiasts. It's the chip that is being celebrated this World Computer Day, 2022, and there's a special free virtual event + networking on 10 Feb in the US (7am to 9am 11 Feb AEDT) - full details below!

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 22 July 2021 10:18

What Is TLS 1.2 and why should we still care?

COMPANY NEWS by George Tsoukas, Gigamon: The internet is the most ambitious communication and data transference technology ever created. But with it advance come several challenges, and as we improve our ability to share large amounts of information between computers, servers and other digital devices, the risk of that data falling into unauthorised hands increases significantly.

Published in Strategy

Camera retailer digiDirect is expanding into computers, mobile phones, gaming and streaming products, and has made two appointments to support the move.

Published in People Moves

Apple has worked hard to create its best iMacs and iPad Pros yet, bringing delight and joy to consumers while making competitors wonder just how much their sales will drop in the face of Apple's newest harvest.

Published in Home Tech

Italian financial analyst site Finaria has pointed the finger at the COVID-19 outbreak triggering "the most significant fall in PC shipments since 2013, as pandemic affected supply chains and forced consumers to prioritise their spending".

Published in Business IT

Motorola Solutions is offering its WAVE push-to-talk service free to “critical” industries in Australia and New Zealand until the end of June.

Published in Health

Alvy Ray Smith is one of the living legends of our modern age, and his talk at the University of Sydney was a fascinating look at the history of the pixel, graphics, Pixar and plenty more.

Published in Development

Global IT services company Vertiv has appointed Cuthbert Stewart Limited as a distributor of its Liebert Uninterruptible Power Supplies for the New Zealand wholesale electrical, industrial and utilities sectors where a reliable power supply is critical.

Published in Market
Thursday, 11 October 2018 10:44

Flat quarterly growth for global PC market: report

Worldwide shipments of PCs grew just 0.1% in the third quarter of 2018 compared to the corresponding quarter last year, to hit the 67.2 million unit mark, according to a new report from global analyst firm Gartner.

Published in Market

Fifty-eight percent of those who consume news in Australia do so on their smartphones, the first time this percentage has overtaken the consumption on computers and tablets, according to the seventh annual Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018.

Published in Mobility

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken court action against computers and electronic goods retailer MSY Technology over allegations the company has misrepresented consumers’ rights to remedies for faulty products.

Published in Strategy

Classified advertising website and community marketplace, Gumtree, is claiming a major milestone, reaching more than three million live listings and three million daily visits for the first time in the site’s history.

Published in Market

Don’t dump your old TVs or other tech gear by the road, or illegally - you can drop them off free nationwide, but many don’t know this or are worried about their data.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 22 January 2016 02:47

Oh, vroom! Ovum’s 10 trends from CES 2016

Yes, the auto industry is one of those ten trends, with Ovum’s Rob Gallagher sharing that and nine others set to give 2016 a ‘tech-tonic’ shift!

Published in Home Tech

Online discount retailer Kogan has paid out $32,400 in penalties after the competition consumer watchdog, the ACCC, found it had made false or misleading representations in a Fathers’ Day promotion about the price of three computer monitors.

Published in Market
Thursday, 26 November 2015 10:11

Newegg brings Black Friday deals to Australia

From today until ‘Cyber Monday’ on 30 November, with new deals posted ‘throughout the week’, Newegg promises more than 260 ‘deep discounts’ are now available.

Published in Home Tech
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