A waste-reduction move? A savvy cash-grab? Why Apple’s decision to sell the iPhone 12 without a charger is significant
Apple has released the iPhone 12 without an accompanying charger or earbuds, and Samsung is reportedly considering a similar move
As Australia drags its heels on 5G adoption, Apple will sell its new high-spectrum 5G iPhone 12 to US customers only
Following in the footsteps of Samsung, Apple has released the iPhone 12, its first high-spectrum 5G smartphone.
Laptops in our pockets: How the battle to maximise mobile phone screen size is driving innovation
In the world of mobile phone innovation, we are seeing bigger screens, foldable screens, pop-up cameras and punch-hole cameras.
Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon: How the big four will influence the future of retail
While shopping centres lose billions and small retailers face down bankruptcy, the big four are seeing huge growth in the retail space.
The ACCC will investigate how Google and Apple treat app developers: Here’s how to participate
Apple and Google dominate the app market. Now the ACCC is investigating whether that arrangement is undermining app developers.
Apple, Google and Fortnite’s battle shows just how far big tech will go to retain power
Epic’s popular game Fortnite was removed from Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store last week. And it escalated from there.
Time’s up: Apple washes its hands of Intel and tries to reclaim major innovator status with pandemic-inspired smartwatch
The tech giant's latest announcement is one of the company’s most important strategic moves of the past decade, according to industry observers.
Should Australia ditch the COVIDSafe app for the Apple and Google alternative?
As we see a resurgence of cased in Victoria, and a dearth of information from the COVIDSafe app, should the government consider changing things up?
“I’m literally stunned”: Startup accuses Apple of “mafioso” behaviour after App Store rejection dispute
US startup Basecamp has found itself in an epic David vs Goliath battle with Apple, with its co-founder accusing the tech giant of a “shakedown”.
We’re witnessing a working-from-home revolution, but is Australia ready?
Thousands of Australians will now be working from home as the coronavirus continues to spread. But is the country ready for so many people to be working from home?
Hiding behind contagion: The companies and sectors blaming coronavirus for bad business
The virus is definitely having an effect on business, but it's also something that can be conveniently pointed to in a press release.
‘More widely used than Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest’: There’s 1.6 million Aussies using TikTok
Latest figures show more than 1.6 million Australians are tuning into TikTok videos, making it a must for brands looking to tap into the youth market.