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Thursday, 22 June 2017 11:20

Intel goes for gold at the Olympics

Intel technology will be extensively used to enhance the fan and viewer experience at the Olympics after the company entered a long-term technology partnership through 2024 with the International Olympic Committee.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 22 June 2017 09:36

Samsung frames up the TV

Samsung has released its 55 and 65” “The Frame”, a wall mountable panel replete with a timber picture frame and art mode to display anything from classic art to your own collection.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 22 June 2017 08:07

Wearables to double by 2021

Wearables are no longer an “answer looking for a question” but their purpose has been redefined – basic, single purpose devices will continue to out-ship smarter ones.

Published in Internet of Things
Wednesday, 21 June 2017 17:47

HDR coming to notebooks, monitors and more

HDR10, seen first in smart TVs giving better detail and highlight reproduction, is now seeing a “version” creeping into smartphone cameras, screens, computer monitors, and notebooks, according to WitsView, a division of TrendForce.

Published in Entertainment

Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Mellanox, Samsung Electronics, Supermicro, VMware, Xilinx, and many others have announced AMD EPYC server products. Early adopters among cloud data centre customers include Microsoft Azure and Baidu.

Published in Data Centres

McAfee Lab’s Q1, 2017, 83-page Threat Report shows mobile malware grew 57% and MacOS malware grew 53% which is particularly significant in Australia which has a higher proportion of Mac users. There were 244 new threats every minute.

Published in Security

NETGEAR’s Nighthawk x10, AD7200 Wi-Fi router has been awarded best Wi-Fi router in the European Hardware Awards via pan-European voting by 100-plus technology editors.

Published in Wi-Fi

If you like big monitors, Acer has a deal for you – the XR342CK is a 34” curved monitor that not only offers an amazing 34” of 21:9 real estate but is one of the new breed that will display 1.07 billion colours.

Published in Books
Wednesday, 21 June 2017 09:52

Sony Pictures and Dell have good spidey sense

When Spider-Man: Homecoming comes to theatres in July, Dell will be at Sony Pictures’ side in one of the largest product placements.

Published in Entertainment

Free encrypted email service ProtonMail has launched an equally free encrypted ProtonVPN service designed specifically to combat online surveillance and censorship. It promises it won’t abuse user trust like Google, Facebook, et al.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Toshiba's has released an enterprise-class, mono, multi-function laser printer, that uses standard paper and black toner plus an erasable blue toner. The latter allows printed paper to be erased by up to five times.

Published in Print Solutions

OKI has released an A3 desktop white toner (C/M/Y/W) colour laser for creative industries.

Published in Books

Business process management specialist Promapp has developed a new lean tagging solution to combat the war on waste to deliver lean business improvement.

Published in Business Software

With 10 days left before the business tax write-off period is over, small to medium business may want to consider the Fuji Xerox Docuprint CM315 laser series as these can do a lot of what you may have sent out for printing.

Published in Books

The Moto G series is where Moto packs as much value as it can to produce a mass-market — the $150 to $499 range — phone. On the whole, the G5 and G5 Plus succeed.

It is all about the data and what you do want to do with it says Frank Windoloski, vice-president, Insights and Data at Capgemini Australia.

Published in Business Intelligence
Monday, 19 June 2017 13:17

The evolution of call centres (interview)

One day it was a call centre, then it morphed into a contact centre, now it is all about omnichannel and customer experience (CX).

If your eyesight is not what it was, Garmin’s DriveSmart 70 provides a 7” high readability screen and gets you from A to B with minimum fuss.

The new Microsoft Surface Laptop and Surface Pro (2017) hit the shelves today in 25 markets – you can see them at the Microsoft Store in Pitt Street Mall, Sydney.

Friday, 16 June 2017 07:36

Samsung 64-layer V-NAND in full production

Samsung Electronics has ramped up production of its 4th generation 64-layer V-NAND memory used in smart devices, computers, servers, SSD and flash storage to meet demands from OEMs for high density, high speed, power efficient memory, and storage.

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