Trends
Infrastructure
600 mobile base stations now on air
Thousands of homes and businesses across Australia now have access to improved mobile coverage with the program activating its 600th base station this week.
The milestone was celebrated at one of those 600 base stations in Diamond Tree, Western Australia,...
Trends
Companies Must Prioritize Progress over Process, According to...
To succeed in an environment that’s fast, complex and in flux, companies must avoid deliberating too long and instead prioritize progress in everything they do, according to Aricent’s Technology Vision 2018, an annual technology report that is now in...
Articles
Japanese Mobile Gaming Market to Pass $19.2 Billion...
Since the advent and later proliferation of smartphone technology, the mobile video game market has become an immense industry on a definite upwards trajectory.
While the initial markets of these games were limited, both by host technology and software sales...
Press Releases
Apple Watch Series 3 with built-in cellular arrives...
Bharti Airtel (“Airtel”), India’s largest telecommunications service provider, announced that it has begun selling Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular), which adds built-in cellular to the world’s number one watch. With cellular, customers can go with just their...
4G / 5G
Huawei CEO mocks a glimpse of P20, intents...
Huawei didn’t launch smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2018, and has instead chosen Paris as the city where it will announce the follow up to the Huawei P10. In an interview with Digital Trends, we asked Huawei Technologies CEO...
Trends
Digitalizing is descending opportunities for small businesses
Experts revealed Australia’s small businesses could be reaching more customers and making more sales, more often, at the launch of the 2018 Telstra Business Awards.
Drawing on the 2018 Telstra Small Business Intelligence Report, Telstra Executive Director, Small Business, Brendan...
Trends
Demand for digital connectivity at all-time high
Australians' demand for online content and services continues to climb unabated, reshaping the communications industry in new ways.
This is a key finding of the Communications report 2016–17, produced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and tabled in...
Subscribe
- Never miss a story with notifications
- Gain full access to our premium content
- Browse free from any location or device.
Must read


















