Cameras stories - Page 59

Did you hear? Classroom wearables are where it's at
Tue, 3rd May 2016
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wearables
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healthtech
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personal computing devices
Wearables in the classroom are becoming the norm, as educators around the world adopt new tools and technologies to aid learning.

Council switches off free Raetihi Wi-Fi
Thu, 28th Apr 2016
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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council
The Ruapehu District Council has switched off the free Wi-Fi that is available at Raetihi’s public library after hours.

Hands-on review: Apple 9.7 inch iPad Pro
Wed, 27th Apr 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
When the new 9.7 inch iPad Pro was placed down on my desk, it felt like Christmas. I didn’t even care that its metal finish was a distinctive pink.

The many perks of having a smart home security system
Wed, 20th Apr 2016
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smart home
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home security
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cleverloop
Smart security systems are smart enough to know what’s normal and only alert you to anything not normal, no matter where you are in the world.

Oculus, HTC and Sony to dominate VR spend with just 13% market share
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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ar, vr & metaverse
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strategy analytics
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ar
Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Sony Playstation VR will dominate VR spend this year - but its low cost options fuelling shipments.

Lexar teams up with GoPro
Fri, 15th Apr 2016
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lexar
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partners
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partnerships
Lexar's memory cards have completed GoPro's verification process, ensuring optimal performance when used with GoPro products.

WLAN is more popular than ever, but is it being implemented correctly?
Thu, 14th Apr 2016
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smartphones
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iot
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wireless networks
Wireless communications are becoming more important, so it's crucial to design and implement WLANs properly, says Wavelink.

Arrow Electronics eyes Aussie IoT market
Thu, 7th Apr 2016
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distribution central
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arrow ecs
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distributors
Arrow Electronics will use Melbourne’s Connect Expo to showcase its IoT solutions, as the company seeks to capitalise on increasing IoT spend locally.

Hands-on review: DJI OSMO handheld 4K camera
Thu, 7th Apr 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
It's a drone camera without the drone, so you can keep your feet and camera close to the ground... if you want to.

Review: Republique sneaks onto the PS4
Wed, 6th Apr 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Republique is a stealth-based video game that came out on Steam just a couple of months ago. Now the game has sneaked its way to the PS4.

Whatever your technology needs, it’s likely Conbrio will have you covered
Mon, 4th Apr 2016
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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conbrio technology group
The range of businesses within the Conbrio network means they can offer solutions that are often unable to be replicated by others.

Product preview: Teclast X10 3G Phablet
Fri, 25th Mar 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
It wasn’t so long ago that you’d pay serious money for a cellular/wifi tablet - this one retails at around just $175.

LG's X series touches down, complete with unique camera features
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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smartphones
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technology gifts
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chip
LG's X series phones roll out globally, featuring unique camera tech like dual lenses and second screens, previously reserved for flagships.

Hands-on review: Lenovo IdeaPad MIIX 700 Laptop Tablet Hybrid
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Introducing Lenovo's newest Ideapad, the MIIX 700 convertible is powerful, sleek, slim, well-built and it looks fantastic.

Big things are on the horizon for biometrics security
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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surveillance
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biometrics
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mfa
Biometrics industry to reach $30bn by 2021, driven by fingerprint sensors and facial recognition, says ABI Research.

Security concerns boosting CCTV interest
Tue, 22nd Mar 2016
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surveillance
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cctv
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volution
Security concerns have resulted in increased demand for technically advanced surveillance systems, creating huge growth opportunities.

Virtual reality set to take flight in Australia
Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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ar, vr & metaverse
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telsyte
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ar
Telsyte says demand from consumers for VR and AR will outstrip supply this year, with the new market expected to help other markets in the years ahead.

Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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smartphones
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gaming
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reviews
Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge is a solid evolution. It takes what is good with the S6 Edge and adds useful upgrades to make it a compelling option.

Microsoft brings Surface Pro 4 Type Cover to New Zealand
Tue, 8th Mar 2016
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
With a starting price of $299.95, the Type Cover can be pre-ordered from the Microsoft Store. From March 15, it will be available in-store nationwide.

Security: The biggest benefit and challenge of cloud computing
Mon, 7th Mar 2016
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
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mobility
Cloud security is a top concern for many British enterprises, with 31% identifying it as the most prevalent challenge, according to a survey by Clutch.