LG announces huge 4K and 8K TV lineup in 2020 for AustraliaLG announces huge 4K and 8K TV lineup in 2020 for Australia

Following on from the reveal of Samsung Australia's 2020 TV range last week, LG has announced its own enormous lineup of televisions for the Aussie market, unveiling a whopping 27 sets in total.

The clear standout amongst the many LG TVs headed Down Under is the OLED88ZX, an 88-inch 8K OLED behemoth with a truly staggering AU$71,999 price point. LG

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HubSpot plans to compete with Wordpress with Content Management playHubSpot plans to compete with Wordpress with Content Management play

HubSpot has announced the launch of its new content management system CMS Hub which offers speed, security and scalability to rapidly growing businesses.

The company's new CMS will be available in both an enterprise and professional tier in order to give companies the ability to choose a CMS that is best suited to their stage of growth.

Competing

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This cloud backup service comes free with an award-winning VPNThis cloud backup service comes free with an award-winning VPN

SugarSync cloud storage - $3.25 per month (with IPVanish)This cloud file sharing service is a great way to back up all your files to the cloud, hassle free. It's currently available at no cost when you purchase a subscription to award-winning VPN IPVanish, which costs less than a third of the price of a regular SugarSync package. Grab it while you

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G Suite passes six million paid businesses, Meet sees huge surgeG Suite passes six million paid businesses, Meet sees huge surge

Google has revealed that its G Suite bundle of productivity software had over six million paying businesses in March which is up from five million in February of last year.

The search giant's parent company Alphabet also recently disclosed Google Cloud's revenue for the first ever as it looks to grow beyond advertising which made up 83 percent of

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Giving back during a crisis: what VPN companies are doing to helpGiving back during a crisis: what VPN companies are doing to help

The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has brought daily life to a standstill in many parts of the world and while tech giants such as Microsoft, Google and Apple are doing their share to help, so too are VPN companies and a number of other companies (check out our daily updated list of pandemic-specific software and services freebies from Google and

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VoIP specialist Ooma wants businesses to cut the internet cord once and for allVoIP specialist Ooma wants businesses to cut the internet cord once and for all

VoIP specialist Ooma has introduced a new solution called Ooma Connect which will provide small and mid-sized businesses with fixed wireless internet and business phone service.

Millions of business locations in the US are unable to get high-speed internet access and instead are forced to rely on DSL, cable or satellite connections that can be

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