Mwave attracts two new investors
Online video gaming, PC builder and tech hardware retailer Mwave has attracted investment from Anacacia Capital.
Online video gaming, PC builder and tech hardware retailer Mwave has attracted investment from Anacacia Capital.
Asus has acknowledged the efforts of its partners in Australia and New Zealand at its ZenBook Pro Duo grand launch and creator conference in Sydney.
Dick Smith recently placed itself into voluntary administration, with the company’s administrator, Ferrier Hodgson, announcing that “due to the financial circumstances of the group, outstanding gift vouchers cannot be honoured and deposits cannot be refunded”.
Online technology retailer, Mwave.com.au, has launched its own iOS mobile shopping app.
Sydney based IT reseller, Mwave, has moved to exploit the emerging trend of online sales made on mobile devices.
Distribution Central has made another appearance on the BRW Fast 100 list, coming in at 67.
Online IT and electronics retailer, Mwave, has been knighted as an Apple authorised reseller.
The Australian Competition and Consumers Commission (ACCC) has gone on a recruitment spree, hiring 10 additional staff to help cover the increasingly-complex communications industry.
Mwave’s recent drama with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has done it some good, according to the online retailer.
Problems with online retailer Mwave’s warranty and returns policy were rectified nine months ago when ACCC approached them, according to the company.
Online retailer, Mwave, has amended its warranty and refund policy after intervention by the Australian Competition and Consumers Commission (ACCC).
Dissent with his business partner and a successful online retail venture have led Anyware’s co-founder, Victor Lee, to leave the distribution space.