SmartPhones stories - Page 38
The Olympics & IT strain: 75% of Australian orgs planning access restrictions
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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riverbed
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network monitoring
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network downtime
The Rio Olympics are in the spotlights, and IT professionals across Australia have been preparing for the network strain.
Digital disruption on its way to the ANZ banking sector
Wed, 27th Jul 2016
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fintech
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digital disruption
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banking
Australian and New Zealand banks must embrace digital disruption to stay relevant for millennials, says Qualtrics MD.
Fourfold increase in ransomware attacks against Android
Wed, 6th Jul 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Android users beware, ransomware is becoming more prevalent towards your devices. Kaspersky Lab warns that the ransomware landscape is growing.
Smart tracking tech: prepare for the next 10 years of evolution
Fri, 3rd Jun 2016
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surveillance
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smart home
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data privacy
Current tracking tech can pinpoint GPS accuracy to within a few metres. It will get much more powerful in the next decade, Daniel Lewkovitz says.
Global smartphone growth flat
Fri, 29th Apr 2016
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lenovo
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apple
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samsung
Minimal growth this quarter is primarily attributed to strong smartphone saturation in developed markets, as well as a decline from Apple and Samsung.
BroadSign Mobile used to bridge DOOH with smartphones in retail
Tue, 19th Apr 2016
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digital signage
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customers
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url
BroadSign's Mobile offering is being used by Xprnc Media to engage with consumers, providing product information, coupons and discounts.
Apple, Asus buck downward PC sales, while Lenovo, HP slump
Thu, 14th Apr 2016
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pc shipments
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analyst report
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smartphones
Asus and Apple are the only vendors to record increased PC shipments for the first quarter of 2016 as the PC market continues to decline.
Intel's legendary former CEO Andy Grove dies
Tue, 22nd Mar 2016
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semiconductors
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apple
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intel
Tech titan Andy Grove, Intel's pivotal figure and former CEO, passes away at 79, leaving an indelible mark on Silicon Valley.
2016 looking rosy for smartphone vendors, despite some turbulence
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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analyst report
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technology gifts
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smartphones
New forecasts predict that over 1.5 billion smartphones will be shipped in 2016, as the industry grows by more than 10%.
IT spending set for major slowdown in 2016
Thu, 18th Feb 2016
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it budget
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analyst report
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smartphones
Global IT spending to slow notably in 2016, growing only 2% amid economic instability in emerging markets and smartphone market saturation, reports IDC.
Healthcare, govt and retail driving mobility spend
Fri, 29th Jan 2016
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supply chain
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healthtech
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mobility
Healthcare, government and retail are driving mobility sales, with mobility offering 'transformative' opportunities for vendors – and resellers.
CES 2016: What's coming to New Zealand?
Wed, 13th Jan 2016
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wearables
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noel leeming
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ces
CES 2016 served up a plethora of consumer electronics. But what caught the eyes of the Noel Leeming team - and what might hit NZ shores this year?.
PC market declines for fourth quarter, but two-in-ones up 77%
Tue, 3rd Nov 2015
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notebook
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pc shipments
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analyst report
Two-in-ones saw a 77% year on year increase in shipments in Q3 at a time when the overall PC market dropped 14% and tablets were down 20%.
Managing the Internet of Things: The network operator's challenge
Wed, 28th Oct 2015
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data protection
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semiconductors
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iot
The Internet of Things (IoT) is exploding - and its traffic is totally unlike anything that network operators have encountered.
Gartner: Indecision dragging device shipments down
Fri, 25th Sep 2015
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notebook
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tablets
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analyst report
Hesitant consumers are prompting a 1% drop in global device shipments, with only mobile phones bucking the trend, Gartner reports.
Wireless charging set to soar
Wed, 26th Aug 2015
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wireless nation
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tablets
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analyst report
Wireless charging adoption for mobile devices is set to soar, with a fifth of wearables incorporating the technology.
Cyclone mass configuring Apple devices with DEP offering
Fri, 1st May 2015
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ios
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apple
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cyclone computers
Kiwi schools are lining up to take advantage of mass configuration of Apple devices with Cyclone Computers the first NZ reseller to offer Apple DEP.
Kiwi SMEs not buying into tech hype
Wed, 22nd Apr 2015
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westpac
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sme
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smartphones
A significant number of small and medium businesses (SMEs) in New Zealand don't believe technology has a significant impact on their organisation.
Aussie Aussie Aussie: Microsoft to open flagship shop in Sydney
Tue, 21st Apr 2015
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microsoft
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apple
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microsoft azure
Microsoft to open its flagship store in Sydney, challenging Apple with cutting-edge tech experience on Pitt Street Mall.
Samsung reigns supreme at MWC 2015
Fri, 6th Mar 2015
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samsung galaxy
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tablets
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technology gifts
The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge has been recognised as the best new device launched during the Mobile World Congress 2015, which took place 2-5 March.