Tablets stories
blueAPACHE has recently extended its relationship to include the Microsoft Devices Program and the Surface range.
Samsung unveils innovative STEM education tools to boost pupil engagement and team skills, offering immersive tech-led learning experiences.
Personal devices are being banned in classrooms due to teacher's fears they are distracting, although many recognise they will be central to learning.
This article is hard to write. Once it's submitted, I'll have no reason not to return this printer back to the NetGuide offices.
Microsoft's share of the total mobility market is just 12%, behind Google and Apple at 70% and 17% respectively, according to new figures from Canalys.
The transition towards detachable tablets is in full swing, with Apple coming out on top as the clear winner above Microsoft and other PC vendors.
Microsoft's first ever laptop, the Surface Book, will be available in retail stores around the country from today.
The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas provided a glimpse of new technology and innovation to come during the rest of the year.
In the past, a server issue meant a long trip to the office, oftentimes during the middle of the night to troubleshoot the issue.
Aerohive Networks has released a new connected learning application known as HiveSchool, designed to help teachers leverage technology in class.
John Schmidt, CommScope data center solutions lead, offers up his view on the shifts happening in the data center market.
Organisations need to change their attitudes when it comes to network security, and must acquire a zero trust approach to prevent disruption.
Key trends including ongoing advancements in privacy protection and a more mobile and connected experience will have a big impact on secure identities.
Data security concerns and declining demand for smartphones, tablets and IoT devices are stifling the growth of the consumer electronics industry.
Brydge has released new wireless keyboards in New Zealand for secondary and tertiary students who want to turn their iPad into an education tool.
A recent Facebook poll from IAG and AMI Insurance reveals high value technology are increasingly being carried around by students.
Toshiba bolsters its SMB tech with a new range of versatile laptops, promising to enhance productivity at competitive costs.
You can have your cake and eat it too now, with global market-leading Cisco Enterprise Wireless down at a price point to suit a lot of NZ businesses.
If you're like me you've seen online advertisements for this small device called a Tile. Here is a proper review of the device.
Agility, dynamic productivity, workplace fluidity and the drive to always improve functionality are all reasons why D&H Steel uses Citrix via BTG.