SanDisk Set To Go Back To School
SanDisk is evaluating the school market in Australia with a view to launching a smart new USB flash drive that replaces the need to lug school text books around.
SanDisk is evaluating the school market in Australia with a view to launching a smart new USB flash drive that replaces the need to lug school text books around.
Microsoft is releasing a limited edition White Xbox 360 console.
After a series of delays, HTC One will finally hit Australia this month.
Scheduled to be available in late September, Symantec's Norton Ghost version 10 targets consumer backup with a number of features that make it easier for the less IT literate.
Toshiba is the latest company to unveil powerful all-in-one PCs that ooze individual design.
The soon-to-list BigAir Group IPO may attract even more interest having announced following half year revenue results that reflected increased revenues from acquisitions.
Logitech has delivered a very stylish cordless desktop with media remote control to the market. The keyboard, mouse, remote bundle might even make it into the lounge room.
In what looks like an attempt to spike Microsoft's publicity guns, EMC has unveiled a CDP-like product that is an update to its existing RepliStor software.
Aussie gamers are throwing away money if they buy a Xbox 360 console off eBay users in the US.
Payment tech company Square has launched its new contactless and chip card reader in Australia, providing for cashless payments, including via Android Pay and Apple Pay.