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iTWire stands out as the leading independent technology news platform in Australia. It attracts around 327,505 visitors each month, according to Nielsen SiteCensus. Additionally, over 70,000 subscribers receive its daily IT&T newsletter. The audience primarily consists of key professionals in the IT and Telecommunications sectors across the country.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Online/Digital

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77
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Global

#665325

Australia

#50066

Computers Electronics and Technology/Computers Electronics and Technology

#1271

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | itwire.com | David Williams

    World-leading ink tank printer provider Epson has announced four new models in its range of popular and sustainable EcoTank ink tank printers. The company has topped more than 100 million sales of its EcoTank printers since the first model was released in Indonesia in 2010. Epson's EcoTank range is a huge boon for homes and small businesses around the world. In fact, iTWire uses one ourselves.

  • 3 days ago | itwire.com | Gordon Peters

    Dendy Cinema Pty Ltd has paid a $19,800 penalty after the ACCC issued it with an infringement notice for allegedly failing to prominently show the total price, as a single figure, of movie tickets it sold online, in a practice commonly known as 'drip-pricing'.

  • 4 days ago | itwire.com | Gordon Peters

    AI-powered DevSecOps platform GitLab and IBM have partnered to solve a fundamental disconnect in enterprise development, the two companies say enables mainframe developers to work with the same modern tools, workflows, and collaboration features as their distributed counterparts.

  • 5 days ago | itwire.com | Gordon Peters

    The ACCC has not objected to Australia Post's proposed 13.3 per cent price increase, to take effect in July 2025, for its reserved ordinary letter service delivered to the regular timetable. Unless the Minister For Communications disapproves the proposed increase, the price for ordinary small letters - known as the basic postage rate - will increase from $1.50 to $1.70.

  • 5 days ago | itwire.com | Gordon Peters

    The warning comes today in the final report of the ACCC's Digital Platform Services Inquiry. "Digital platforms and services are critically important to Australian consumers and businesses and are major drivers of productivity growth in our economy," ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb said. "While these services have brought many benefits, they have also created harms that our current competition and consumer laws cannot adequately address.