SmartPhones stories
Yamaha Music customers now have a more interactive experience when visiting the company's retail partners, thanks to digital signage and smartphones.
Augmented reality (AR) and wearable devices are set to drive growth in the business sector, says a new report from Beecham Research.
The demand for wearables continues to grow, with fitness and activity trackers now in fierce competition from smartwatches.
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.
A new study has revealed some teachers are banning personal devices for fear of distraction, despite recognising they may be central for learning.
Nokia, which last Thursday celebrated its first day of combined operations with Alcatel-Lucent, has appointed Ray Owen as its ANZ head.
Data security concerns and declining demand for smartphones, tablets and IoT devices are stifling the growth of the consumer electronics industry.
Cyber threats loom as wearable tech weaves into daily payments, say industry giants WISeKey and Kaspersky Lab.
This year will see a number of consumers buying secondhand devices, an increase in mobile shopping, data exclusive calls becoming the norm, and more..
Apple's latest iOS update brings a range of new features designed specifically for the education system, including shared iPads and the Classroom app.
Cognitive technologies, virtual reality, pro-PC millennials and the proliferation of smartphones will have a significant impact in 2016.
The PC market is still in the middle of structural change, which will reduce the PC installed base in the next few years.
An iOS device will lock its owner out if the wrong passcode is entered six times in a row. We show you how to get back in.
The PC market continued its downward trajectory in 2015, with mobiles, tablets and Windows 10 contributing to the decline.
The New Zealand Register of Exercise Professionals is calling for people to not get lost in technology when trying to get healthy.
Volvo and Microsoft have teamed up to roll out a new wearable voice control system, a la the 1980s TV cult classic Knight Rider.
Leader Computers has taken over selected assets of failed distributor Altech Computers in a deal which brings a bigger portfolio to resellers.
Five tech vendors earned satisfaction levels of 70% or more across the eight areas: Intel, Google, HP, IBM and Apple.
Internal comms specialist DeskAlerts is adding digital signage to its repertorie, making its software compatible with any internet-capable device.