Technology Gifts stories - Page 126
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.

High cost means the foldable phone fad won’t catch on in 2019
Fri, 8th Mar 2019
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personal computing devices
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apple
Research analyst Canalys says while it’s inevitable that more vendors will jump in on the fad, it won’t be gaining much traction in 2019.

Ever lost a diploma? List emerges of things left in NZ Ubers
Thu, 7th Mar 2019
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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cloud services
Uber New Zealand has released the findings from its 2019 Lost & Found Index, detailing all the things that Kiwis left behind in cars last year.

Hands-on review: Samsung’s outstanding Galaxy S10
Wed, 6th Mar 2019
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital signage
Samsung’s Galaxy S10, launching this week, boasts a stunning AMOLED display, four cameras, and powerful performance, potentially swaying iPhone loyalists.

Game review: Dead or Alive 6 is ready to rumble
Tue, 5th Mar 2019
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digital entertainment
f you want future DLC, I suggest it’s better for you to save your money as it is way too expensive at its current price.

Huawei at 29% share of global telecom infrastructure market
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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smartphones
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uc
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network infrastructure
Among other telecommunications infrastructure market findings, Dell’Oro reports that Huawei increased its share by 8 percentage points since 2013.

Adobe study finds ANZ marketers aren't very good at their jobs
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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smartphones
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martech
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digital marketing
40% of local consumers think the promotional offers they receive just aren’t the right ones for them. That figure is higher than the global average of 33%.

Hands-on review: Wacom Cintiq 16
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Wacom's Cintiq 16 offers budding digital artists an affordable yet high-quality graphic tablet option, complete with the exceptional Pro Pen 2.

Oppo ‘zooms in’ on smartphone competition with new camera
Sat, 2nd Mar 2019
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smartphones
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oppo
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photography
Oppo unveils groundbreaking 10x lossless zoom camera at its inaugural European Innovation Event, pushing the boundaries of smartphone photography.

Hands-on review: Swann Wi-Fi Series indoor and outdoor security cameras
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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gaming
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surveillance
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reviews
Swann’s range of Wi-Fi Series security cameras provide solutions for both indoor and, more interestingly, outdoor video surveillance.

Hands-on review: The HP Spectre X 360 convertible
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The HP Spectre X360 impresses with its sleek design, robust performance, and versatile modes, making it a standout convertible laptop for work and play.

Ingram Micro to distribute robot cleaning range
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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robots
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smart home
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ingram micro
Ecovacs Robotics, a manufacturer of smart home robotics, has chosen Ingram Micro as its sole distributor in New Zealand.

Android OS now FIDO2 certified, accelerating global migration
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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smartphones
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biometrics
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iam
Mobile apps and websites can now leverage FIDO standards to provide a simpler and secure biometric login for over a billion devices supporting Android 7.0+.

Top tips to minimise security risks from your IoT devices
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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iot security
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smart home
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wireless networks
With 27 smart devices per household, IoT innovations bring convenience but also vulnerabilities. Here’s how to strengthen your home’s defences.

Game review: Metro Exodus on Xbox One
Tue, 26th Feb 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
4A Games' Metro Exodus on Xbox One expands the franchise's post-apocalyptic survival gameplay with stunning 4K visuals, an open world, and intense atmosphere.

New research suggests ways to make phones smarter and last longer
Tue, 26th Feb 2019
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smartphones
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ai
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university of melbourne
Melbourne researchers have developed AI to predict phone usage patterns, potentially extending battery life and enhancing user experience with smarter updates.

Game review: Far Cry New Dawn takes you to the apocalypse
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Far Cry New Dawn thrusts players into a visually stunning post-apocalyptic world, but lacks innovation in its gameplay, making it feel like more of the same.

The smartphone arms race just got tighter
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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smartphones
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samsung
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samsung galaxy
While Samsung’s new S10+ has some impressive new features, it’s playing catch up to other Android devices already offering a lot of the same technology.

Nokia’s new phone has so many cameras, guys
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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smartphones
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nokia
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spark
The Nokia 9 PureView boasts a world first - a five-camera array system, capturing every shot with all five cameras and 10x the amount of light.

Hands-on review: Epson ET-4700 EcoTank Workforce Printer
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Epson’s ET-4700 EcoTank Workforce Printer boasts miserly ink consumption and superb print quality, perfect for small businesses or home use.

Sphero kickstarts RVR, its new hackable robot
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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smart home
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coding
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home robots
Sphero's new hackable robot, RVR, has soared past its NZ$219,186 Kickstarter goal, amassing NZ$818,197. This customisable bot is set to ship in October 2019.