Tablets stories
Unsung Aussie IT pros fuel the nation's digital transformation, pivotal in our tech-dependent society yet often overlooked.
TechOne's Evolve 2016 hails the dawn of a digital future, with SaaS taking centre stage in enterprise cloud innovation.
Cybercrime hits hard with global losses over $2 billion; experts say no simple fix, call for comprehensive security strategies.
As we continue to make rapid advances in technological innovation, people worldwide have been rapidly embracing the virtual personal assistant (VPA).
With so much thought going into the engineering I can report nothing negative about his little beauty. Certainly a worthwhile investment.
Armed with an Intel Core i3 processor, the Acer Switch Alpha 12 is pretty zippy upon startup, and I found it easy to use the touch screen controls.
Microsoft's Surface Book dazzles with its clever design and premium build, proving to be a savvy investment for Windows loyalists.
Adobe has stepped into the fashion world with the launch of its own clothing line, taking inspiration from random stock photos.
Cybercrime is perhaps the most serious threat today, yet many executives still underestimate the risks that it poses to their organisation.
By 2020, Internet of Things devices including laptops, tablets and smartphones will outnumber users 3x, putting pressure on the network.
Recently I've been fortunate to review a range of tablets. The Lenovo MiiX 700 is the latest one and the specifications suggest it's a goody.
Under its hood the hardware includes Intel's latest quad-core i7 CPU. The usually anaemic Intel integrated graphics got a serious dose of steroids.
HP has released a range of dedicated gaming computers called OMEN, featuring laptops, desktops, and accessories.
Think print is dead? No chance says Dove Electronics. In fact it's a growing – and potentially profitable – market for Kiwi resellers the distie says.
If you like to customise your sounds, lead active lifestyles and despise connecting cables, these earbuds could be the answer you've been looking for.
New findings show eye strain is a bigger problem than ever in NZ, and optometrists are urging us to step away from our screens, or use protection.
Tech job losses are akin to 'economic climate change,' says Kathryn Myronuk of Singularity University, warning of drastic impacts as automation advances.
You sell goods and services. You need a safe and secure network to keep the revenue coming in. Fortinet's network security keeps the wheels turning.
Air New Zealand joins others in banning the Samsung Note 7 on flights due to fiery battery hazards, echoing global safety concerns.
Upgrading or changing your IT equipment? It's crucial to ensure your data is securely destroyed from your former equipment.