Kogan cuts prices, claims other retailers are ripping Aussies off

Kogan Technologies have this week slashed prices across a number of items available through their online store in response to the continuing high Australian dollar, saying other retailers should follow suit. The Australian-owned company this week began promoting a number of price cuts across their product range in response to the continuing high Australian dollar [...]
 

Leave Gerry Harvey alone, says Kogan

Well, well, well. How the rebellious have fallen. First you slam them, then you achieve a cautious peace, then you start backing them to the hilt.
 

Kogan launches Android tablet, Ubuntu netbook

Kogan Technologies today launched a tablet based on Google’s Android operating system, more than a year after its maverick founder Ruslan Kogan started demonstrating a similar device.
 

Kogan brings booming bounty of new tech for 2010, blasts competition

Crafty and courageous consumer electronics competitor, Kogan Technologies, has bolstered the already bountiful range with a brand new bevvy of top tech beauties for 2010!
 

Kogan sponsors motor sport series

Low-price IT and CE retailer Kogan Technologies is entering the motor sport world by sponsoring the 2009 and 2010 Super X series. Super X is the Australasian supercross championship.
 

Kogan cuts netbook price

Low-price electronics retailer Kogan Technologies claims to have the first sub-$400 10in netbook in Australia.
 

Initial Freeview logo licensees named

The first list has been released naming vendors whose digital TV gear will carry the Freeview logo. But will that logo be something that buyers actually want to see?
 

Kogan claims cheapest 10in netbook

Consumer electronics importer Kogan Technologies is never shy of a bold claim, and it reckons it has the cheapest 10in netbook in the country.
 

Kogan’s KEVIN37 LCD TV to snap up $900 stimulus?

Cheeky Australian direct online retailer Kogan, famed for inexpensive pricing and the Kogan Agora Android phone no-show, has launched a new 37-inch LCD TV called the “KEVIN37”, priced at AUD $900 and poking fun at Australia’s illustrious "toxic bore" of a Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd – AKA Kevin07, Kevin247 and Kevin747.
 

Kogan’s throws gauntlet at rising prices

Bemused by rising prices for consumer electronics (CE) items at major retail stores, Australian “direct to the public” online seller Kogan Technologies has announced it is maintaining or lowering the prices of all tech products it sells.