Panasonic Australia has issued a voluntary recall of several air conditioner models sold between January 2001 and August 2004, after Panasonic identified occurrences of overheating and heat scarring.
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BSL loses six stores to Narta member Bi-Rite Electrical
Betta Stores Limited (BSL) has lost six stores to Narta member Bi-Rite including three in Sydney to Abdul Sacur, who trades under the Bi-Rite Electrical and HomElectrix brands.
NSW Fair Trading Minister enters Dell recall debate
The New South Wales Minister for Fair Trading, Diane Beamer, has made a statement regarding the Sony-manufactured laptop batteries which are currently being recalled by Dell.
Dell issues local recall of Sony-made batteries
Dell Australia has announced a local recall of laptop batteries manufactured by Sony Corporation, which has become the largest consumer electronics recall in US history.
David Jones fourth quarter sales up 5.4%
David Jones has reported sales revenue of $454.6 million for the fourth quarter of the 2006 from 30 April 2006 to 29 July 2006 – a 5.4 per cent increase on the same period a year earlier.
High Definition trench warfare commences in North Ryde
The local champion of HD-DVD technology, Toshiba, moved its headquarters to a new address in Sydney’s North Ryde this morning, but the company has kept to the opposite side of Talavera Road from neighbour and arch-rival, Sony Australia.
Fisher & Paykel announces cashback on top loaders
Fisher & Paykel is offering $100 cashback to consumers to incentivise the purchase of its water efficient top loaders in states that are receiving rebates for water efficient front loading machines.
Retailers sell over 1.5 million set top boxes
Statistics released by Digital Broadcasting Australia (DBA) show retailers and installers have now sold over 1.5 million digital TV products including set top boxes, integrated digital TVs and digital PVRs to Australian consumers.
Juice Fountain wins second Australian Design Award
The Breville Juice Fountain has become the first product to win two Australian Design Awards after the BJE200 was recognised at a black tie function in Sydney on Friday night.
Sony divisions join forces for Da Vinci Code
Sony Ericsson has joined forces with Sony Australia to promote the opening of The Da Vinci Code. Fans around Australia and the world will soon be able to compete for a chance to win a Da Vinci Code holiday for two valued at almost $20,000.