Solar Energy Battery Market Gets Another New Player
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May 10, 2016
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The push to get Australian home owners with solar panels to install household batteries capable of storing solar energy for use round... Read More
Many Jobs To Go As Fairfax Ends SMH, Age Print Dailies
Hundreds more Fairfax journalists and other workers appear to be facing the sack after the publishing group said it will end publication... Read More
Optus Cops Media Caning Over EPL Soccer-Watching Deals
Optus yesterday copped a mountain of criticism after announcing pricing for its English Premier League soccer coverage with subscriptions starting at $15... Read More
Huawei Boosts Aussie Takings
Chinese technology giant Huawei posted a 32.7 percent lift in revenue in Australia in 2015, rising from $484 million to $642.2 million... Read More
Former iiNet Execs Take Turns In Revolving NBN Door
Michael Malone, the founder of Internet service provider iiNet, has joined the board of NBN as a director. He replaces Simon Hackett,... Read More
Dell Extends Avnet Distie Role
Dell has tapped Avnet Australia to distribute Dell’s entire enterprise portfolio range. The partnership does not affect Dell’s relationship with its three... Read More
NBN Tech Choice Program Delivers Just Three FttP
The company rolling out Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) has made just three fibre-to-the-premises (FttP) connections under its technology choice program since... Read More
Alibaba To Hang Aussie Shingle
Chinese Internet giant Alibaba intends to open an office in Australia “later this year”. James Hudson the CEO of the NSW branch... Read More
Machine Learning To Ease Angst
Telstra has been employing machine learning techniques in attempt to ease the angst of distressed customers the telco’s GM for analytics said... Read More
Dick Smith To End It All May 3
The last Dick Smith stores will shut for good on May 3, with the remaining 195 Australian stores set to close between... Read More