LG
LG beats rivals in race to sell new OLED TVs
YOUKYUNG LEE LG Electronics started taking pre-orders on Wednesday for the world's first big TVs that use an advanced display technology promising startlingly clear images on wafer-thin screens.
Hands on: LG Nexus 4
Adam Turner An Android superphone with a budget price tag, LG's Nexus 4 could be a smartphone game changer.
LG unveils new phone with voice-activated camera
Miyoung Kim LG has unveiled its latest high-end smartphone packed with powerful hardware upgrades.
LG unveils Optimus G smartphone
LG has unveiled its highly anticipated top-end smartphone, the Optimus G - just days before consumer electronics fair IFA in Berlin.
LG unveils flexible e-paper display
Stan Schroeder LG has announced it has started mass production of its electronic paper display (EPD) product, with a planned launch in Europe next month.
Mobiles
iPhone growth lowest since 2007 launch
Samantha Murphy It may seem like everyone already has all the mobile devices they need, but global shipments for notebooks, tablets and smartphones reached 308.
Blog
Can 'hybrid' broadcasting save free-to-air TV?
Adam Turner Is Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV the future of Australian television?
Mobiles
Apple gains in US smartphone market
Apple has gained ground in the US smartphone market, nibbling into the lead held by handsets powered by Google's Android software, Industry tracker comScore reports.
Apple
iPhone 5S rumour round-up
Salvador Rodriguez There are plenty of rumours on the web about the next iPhone, but you should trust only a few of them.
Audio
Lovely distortions
Sight and Sound Rod Easdown reviews three home theatre systems, including one with valves.
Mobiles
Smartphones surge as Samsung grabs one third of global market
More smartphones than "dumb" phones are being made this year and Samsung accounts for one third of global market.
Smart TVs
Attentive viewing
Have smart TVs finally come of age? Jenneth Orantia investigates 2013's most intelligent offerings.
Macman
It's only a matter of time
Macman Will an Apple wristwatch be the next big thing we did not know we craved until we saw it?
Firefox smartphones coming this year
Peter Svensson Mozilla, the non-profit foundation behind the popular Firefox web browser, is getting into phones. But it's not stopping at web browsers - it's launching an entire phone operating system.
Calling time on an outdated smartphone
Jenneth Orantia Updating your smartphone? Three new releases should be in contention.
Shootout
Samsung Galaxy S4 v the rest
Jenneth Orantia Samsung has left nary a stone unturned in its latest flagship phone, the Galaxy S4, but is it enough to stave off the fierce competition?
Sight and sound
Monster screens excite TV sellers
Rod Easdown Oversize televisions are the bright spot of a struggling industry.
Hire-tech at your fingertips
Adam Turner Planning a big night in? It's easier than ever to hire a movie without getting off the couch.
NBN clears the way for 4K video
Asher Moses Ultra high-definition or 4K video content, offering four times the resolution of current HD, is being touted by NBN Co as a key advantage for the National Broadband Network, which threatens to leave...
Mobile makers scurry to join year of the phablet
Jeremy Wagstaff and Lee Chyen Yee Phablets, a cross between a smartphone and a tablet, are gaining popularity globally as consumers opt for bigger screens to perform multimedia functions.

























