Australian first: Kogan unveils Android-based mobile
Melbourne company Kogan today announced Australia's first mobile phone to ship with Google's Android operating system. The phone is just the second in the world to have the Android OS preinstalled,...
View ArticleKogan "indefinitely" delays Google Android-based smartphone
Melbourne-based company Kogan today announced that its Android-based smartphones, the Agora and the Agora Pro, have been "delayed indefinitely". The cancellation, announced on the company's blog, comes...
View ArticleKogan to release community-inspired netbook
Kogan, the Australian company behind the recently delayed Android-based Agora smartphone, plans to release a netbook and is turning to the community for inspiration and advice. In a blog entry on...
View ArticleKogan drops 10-inch Linux netbook price to $399
Melbourne-based boutique electronics company Kogan Technologies has reduced the price of its 10-inch Agora Netbook range with the basic model now $399, down from $499.
View ArticleKogan releases Chromium-based notebook
Online Australian retailer Kogan today launched a notebook running the open source Chromium operating system developed by Google.
View ArticleKogan to sell Apple, Canon, Nikon and Samsung products
Cut price online retailer Kogan will now offer imported products from big brands, including Apple, Canon, Nikon and Samsung, as well as its own house brand products.
View ArticleKogan to launch pre-paid mobile service through Telstra?
Australian online store Kogan will soon become a low cost, pre-paid mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Australia, according to tech blog EFTM.
View ArticleKogan Mobile is Australia's latest mobile virtual network operator
Kogan has officially launched its own pre-paid mobile phone service, Kogan Mobile.
View ArticleKogan launches cheap Android handset
Australian online discount retailer Kogan has taken the wraps of an Android smartphone, launching the Kogan Agora: A handset with a five-inch screen retailing for $149.
View ArticlePreview: Kogan Agora
Australian online retailer Kogan has announced the impending launch of a low-cost, dual-SIM Android phone, the Agora.
View ArticleKogan launches new Android low-cost tablets
Kogan has today unveiled two new budget, dual-core Android tablets, both running the 4.1 Jelly Bean version of Google's Android operating system.
View ArticleReview: Kogan Agora Mini 8
The Kogan Agora Mini 8 is one of the cheapest Android tablets on the market.
View ArticleIs Kogan's Agora not compatible with the 850 3G network?
Online customer reports and PC World's own testing indicate that Australian online retailer Kogan appears to be selling an Android smartphone that isn't compatible with the 850MHz 3G network in...
View ArticleReview: Kogan Agora
The Kogan Agora has a poor quality display, below average battery life and sluggish performance.
View ArticleRackspace Australia launches hybrid cloud service
Data centre provider Rackspace has announced that online retailer Kogan has taken up its hybrid cloud service.
View ArticleKogan sold on OpenStack cloud
"If our office burnt down today," says Goran Stefkovski, "we would be running the business from the cafe next door tomorrow."
View ArticleKogan "indefinitely" delays Google Android-based smartphone
Melbourne-based company Kogan today announced that its Android-based smartphones, the Agora and the Agora Pro, have been "delayed indefinitely". The cancellation, announced on the company's blog, comes...
View ArticleKogan to release community-inspired netbook
Kogan, the Australian company behind the recently delayed Android-based Agora smartphone, plans to release a netbook and is turning to the community for inspiration and advice. In a blog entry on...
View ArticleKogan drops 10-inch Linux netbook price to $399
Melbourne-based boutique electronics company Kogan Technologies has reduced the price of its 10-inch Agora Netbook range with the basic model now $399, down from $499.
View ArticleKogan releases Chromium-based notebook
Online Australian retailer Kogan today launched a notebook running the open source Chromium operating system developed by Google.
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