Displaying items by tag: Laptops

We’ve been huge fans of Everki bags in the past and were keen to see how the company’s current offerings compared. What innovations can be brought to the world of laptop bag?

Published in Reviews

Training college Unique has copped penalties of $4.165 million for breaches of consumer regulations - including enrolling consumers in VET FEE-HELP funded courses - and luring some consumers with the offer of free laptops to derive revenues from the Commonwealth, to their detriment.

Published in Education

Passengers on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry service between Devonport and Melbourne now have access to high-speed Internet, with a partnership by the ferry operators with Australian satellite internet provider, IPSTAR Broadband.

Australia Post is using an intelligence solutions platform from Snow Software to optimise IT operations, gain insight into its technology ecosystem and manage application sprawl.

Published in Deals

Employers have been warned that staff using their own laptops or tablets to transfer and store confidential business information could potentially compromise their business.

Published in Security
Friday, 07 June 2019 16:04

I designed the Death Star

… or at least part of it – the trench, as used in Rogue One. This is the opening gambit from Colie Wertz who is both a 3D modelmaker and a concept artist who has worked on some massive movies over the past decades. Other highlights include contributing the internals of IronMan’s suit for Avengers: Civil War plus part of the main space ship from Galaxy Quest.

Published in Home Tech

New Zealand retailer Noel Leeming Group has been fined NZ$200,000 for misleading consumers about their rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act in relation to the purchase of consumer goods such as mobile phones, laptops and household appliances.

Published in Technology Regulation

The number of Americans who use the Internet or social media, and the number who own digital devices, has shown little or no growth over the past two years, a survey by the Pew Research Centre has found.

Published in Home Tech

Travellers who pass through airports in New Zealand will face fines of NZ$5000 (A$4577) if they refuse to provide a means for customs to access any digital devices they are carrying with them.

Published in Security

Computer hardware manufacturer ASUS has announced the new ZenBook Pro line of laptops, along with the world's first laptop touchpad that serves as a second screen, titled ScreenPad.

Published in Hardware

A survey of the cyber security practices of lawyers in Western Australia has found that they often expose confidential and sensitive client data to the possibility of being exfiltrated.

Published in Security
Sunday, 29 April 2018 20:19

Laptop Tablet Review: Alcatel PLUS12 2-in-1

Alcatel's 2-in1 laptop tablet is essentially a cheap, big, Intel-powered phone that runs Windows. Is it any good?

A microfactory that can transform the components from electronic waste such as discarded smartphones and laptops into valuable materials for re-use has been launched at UNSW, Sydney.

Gigabyte's Aero 15 has been impressing the world for some time now. It's a noteable notebook in that it's a relatively thin, portable machine that is designed to fit into an executive office while simultaneously being able to play the latest games.

Japanese information and communication technology company Fujitsu has introduced biometric authentication software for Windows PCs, with the product being available right away in the Oceania region.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

There are two ways of watching a structure crumble and slowly disappear from existence. You can either watch a demolition crew take down a multi-storey building using explosives or buy a Lenovo ThinkPad and use it for a few years.

Published in Open Sauce

Users on some Lenovo forums say that two laptop models made by the company have the BIOS locked so that one cannot run anything other than the pre-installed Windows on them.

Published in Hardware

Laptops are being put aside in favour of mobile phones by Australian self-employed women to run their businesses, according to a new study that reveals faster and more reliable Internet speeds are also on top of womens' lists of technology they want to make doing business easier.

Published in Accounting Software

Acer has announced the availability of its curved-screen Predator 21 X gaming laptop. Is this the most powerful laptop on the face of the planet?

Published in Entertainment

The world's biggest seller of personal computers, Lenovo, has recorded a mixed second quarter, with revenue down by a billion US dollars compared to the corresponding period in the previous financial year, while the firm returned to profit after a loss in the second quarter of the previous year.

Published in Hardware

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