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Smart home tech is exciting, but it can also be an expensive happy. Philips has your back with its Hue starter kit, bundling all you need to brighten up your home with three globes, a Hue bridge, and a programmable smart button - in one convenient pack.
Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic, but that their hospital or healthcare facility needs to invest in predictive healthcare technologies.
Cloud communications platform Twilio has appointed Kristen Pimpini as Australia and New Zealand country director.
Motorola Solutions has appointed Con Balaskas as its new managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
Microsoft has announced it is joining the Open Invention Network, a group that aims to protect Linux and open source programs from patent risk.
Power management company Eaton is further expanding its services business in Australia and New Zealand with the appointment of Filip Banovac as general manager services for the ANZ region.
Education software and services provider Tribal Group has appointed Peter Croft as its Asia Pacific managing director.
Google Home is now in Australia, replete with television advertising letting us know you can have it control your lighting. Yet, my experience shows large Australian retailers lag behind online outlets when it comes to making this a reality.
New Zealand healthcare solutions provider Orion Health has extended its agreement with health tech provider Philips for the integration of its rhapsody integration engine across various Philips solutions.
Four-fifths of women and 69% of men are turning to the Internet for answers to medical questions (Googling symptoms/possible treatments). What is scary is that of those 87% are aged between 18 and 24.
Quantum Dot is the latest buzzword being used by LG, Sony, Samsung and now Philips to describe a technology used in LED panels. It was actually first discovered in 1981 and the term first used in 1988.
Philips Sound has added to its audio range with the Philips BT6000 and 6600 Wireless Portable speakers with proprietary digital sound processing technology and hours of battery.
Seeking superlative sound and sales success, serious audio specialist Onkyo and entertainment experience innovationists Woox are working together on headphones and Bluetooth speakers arriving this year.
The Philips Monitors licensee, MMD, has unveiled its new Philips-branded 40-inch UltraClear 4K Ultra High-Def display for $1099.
Lexmark has agreed to sell its inkjet-related physical and intellectual assets to a company that has been a supplier for more than 15 years.
Philips has extended the warranty on its business monitors to four years - but only on those sold in Australia.
Tired of your phone or other device running out of juice when you're on the move? The Droidax PortaCharge may be the answer.
Adobe has appointed Paul Robson as managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
Fuji Xerox Printers has rearranged the deckchairs and welcomed some new hands aboard.
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