Apple and Cisco will focus on optimising Cisco networks for iOS devices and apps and integrating the iPhone with Cisco enterprise environments.
PC shipments are set to continue their downward trajectory through 2016 according to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker.
New Zealand PC market stabilises despite decline, says IDC. PC shipments totalled 188,000 units in Q2 2015. HP dominates with 37% market share.
According to Juniper Research, retailers will spend an estimated $2.5 billion on hardware and installation costs by 2020.
A lack of security and management of Apple devices in the workplace is exposing businesses to significant liabilities, according to Centrify.
After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, it's finally happened - Android Wear smart watches can finally play nice on iPhones.
Two-in-one shipments are up 86.5%, while tablets stumble, and IDC predicts the iPad Pro, Windows 10 and Skylake will push enterprise adoption.
Leading wearable brand Fitbit may have a fight on its hands as Apple finds itself within striking distance in its first year in the wearable market.
The latest Android Wear update is being rolled out over the next couple of days, bringing new features to all three LG Android Wear devices.
For athletes and fitness fans, all the features the Surge offers will provide a complete overview of one's fitness activities.
IDC says that despite Apple's continued success with its variants of the iPhone, it will be challenged to take Android share.
Wireless charging adoption for mobile devices is set to soar, with a fifth of wearables incorporating the technology.
By 2020, 80% of the world will own smartphones, with 2-3 times more smartphones than PCs, says new Okta report.
The Viewsonic VP2780-4K 4k monitor is flawless once you have the right cables, according to a journalist's review.
New wireless communication technology that works by sending magnetic signals through the human body is on the horizon.
Worth an estimated US$5 billion annually, the global enterprise Wi-Fi market is no longer an add-on but an integral component of an organisation.
At Pace is specifically targeted at tradespeople who often need supplies delivered at short notice, NZ Post says.
The team at Ingram Micro will help you approach your mid- and enterprise-level clients, specify the most appropriate suite of Fortinet solutions.
PC shipments are set to continue their downward trajectory through 2016 according to the latest report from IDC, and the New Zealand news is no better.
With competition escalating in an already tough market TV makers are striving to develop a compelling product that'll give them a unique selling point.