5G isn’t going to 'destroy the NBN' anytime soon By James Pinnell published 31 August 18 Opinion The cries of 5G magically destroying the NBN are well and truly overblown.
Opinion: The EU's $5 billion strike against Android is pointless By James Pinnell published 23 July 18 OPINION The EU has fined Google $5 billion in an antitrust case for its anti-competitive Android operating system, but we disagree.
Telstra’s recently-announced restructuring is long overdue By James Pinnell published 21 June 18 8,000 jobs are going to be lost, but there's a silver lining to this dark cloud.
Buying or selling your phone in Australia? Here’s how to get the best value By James Pinnell published 18 June 18 TechRadar's Australian team reveals what are the best ways to buy – and then sell – your mobile phone in Australia.
What went wrong at WWDC 2018 By James Pinnell published 12 June 18 Opinion Don't expect many changes for the Cupertino company's range of products in 2018.
Google Duplex is the first real AI gamechanger By James Pinnell published 10 May 18 OPINION Is Google Duplex capable of shaking up artificial intelligence like never before?
NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow is leaving the company after four years By James Pinnell published 10 April 18 What does Bill Morrow’s quiet departure from NBN Co mean for the government-owned corporation?
Should I really delete Facebook? By James Pinnell published 5 April 18 OPINION Facebook's not going to disappear, and it's still important - so what can you do?
Android shows its many sides at MWC 2018 By James Pinnell published 28 February 18 MWC2018 At Mobile World Congress, OEMs are waltzing to Google’s tune.
The present and future of online banking in Australia By James Pinnell published 19 February 18 What the heck is the NPP, PayID and Osko?
The smartphone price crash is coming By James Pinnell published 1 February 18 IN-DEPTH We're still buying phones like we have little choice.
NBN Co admits that HFC isn't up to scratch and suspends its roll-out By James Pinnell published 5 December 17 In a press conference, NBN Co admitted that HFC technology has a number of issues and isn't performing as hoped.