Kambrook has today released a statement confirming it will no longer be distributing the SmartSwitch power saving device.
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Narta announces office relocation
Industry buying group Narta will be moving to new premises later this week. The new office is still in Pyrmont, New South Wales, down the road from its current location.
Sharp Fan Labs: where football meets science
Sharp’s international sponsorship of Euro2012 is ramping up at the moment, with TV commercials currently airing in Australia and the development of Fan Labs throughout Europe.
UPDATE: Canon issues fighting words to JB Hi-Fi over grey imports
Canon is disappointed by JB Hi-Fi’s decision to directly import cameras, issuing a thinly-veiled threat to move its business elsewhere if the move causes any changes in sales results.
Optus to begin selling Apple iPad 2 ‘in the coming weeks’
Optus has today announced it will commence selling the iPad 2 “in the coming weeks”. This follows Telstra commencing retailing of the popular Apple tablet on 15 November 2011.
Overseas Samsung and LG websites exploring new online sales strategy
Samsung and LG are both using their American websites to direct browsers to online stores selling their products. This idea presents an interesting case study in how to transition browsers to sales without selling directly.
Tefal ActiFry competition cashes in on chips
Tefal has launched a competition that asks consumers, “Are you the hottest chip?” By dressing up their own cartoon chip with clothes and accessories, Facebook users can win Tefal appliances.
Nikon Australia’s five point response to the rise of the Grey Market
So pervasive is the threat of grey imports to Nikon, the manufacturer has provided a five point guide to why purchasing its products from authorised resellers instead of parallel importers.
JB CEO defends grey imports: Full interview with Terry Smart
Following JB Hi-Fi’s decision to direct import DSLRs, CEO Terry Smart spoke exclusively to Current to defend the move, saying it was necessary to educate consumers on grey products, and JB was “not telling them what is right or wrong”.
90 years later, Whitfords is expanding and going online
The Whitfords store in Sydney has been in the family for almost a century. Next month, a new showroom will be opened and the retailer will commence online trading.