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Cloud providers gain security credibility through certifying their platforms onto compliance frameworks and industry-based compliance standards, according to the director of cloud services at a managed cloud provider.

Published in Data Centres

Check Point researchers have discovered yet another widespread malware campaign in 41 apps on Google Play. They claim that it is possibly the largest malware campaign found yet on Google Play.

Published in Security

Microsoft and Qualcomm have announced ASUS, HP and Lenovo will be the first OEMs to offer Qualcomm 835 based, Windows 10, in ultra-thin, fanless, X16 LTE eSIM, Wi-Fi AC 2x2 MU-MIMO, fast charge equipped PCs and notebooks.

Published in ShawThing
Thursday, 01 June 2017 17:39

Sonos goes Aussie – sonos.com.au

This week all Australians will be able to shop directly from Sonos.com.au.

Published in Strategy

Online retail portal eBay says Australian consumers are predicted to spend $25 million more on eBay in June year-over-year.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 01 June 2017 16:40

D-Link answers to OK Google and Siri

Router, security, connectivity, IoT, and small business networking maker D-Link has partnered with Google to make its forthcoming products Google Assistant compatible.

Published in Internet of Things

Acer is the first to use Quantum Dot display technology in a consumer tablet and has added four speakers and a subwoofer for good measure. At Computex, it also announced a new Spin 1, 360° laptop, the new Nitro 5 notebook for casual gamers and the Predator Triton 700 notebook for serious gamers.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 01 June 2017 10:05

Garmin S60 Golf Watch with style (first look)

Garmin Australia has announced the Approach S60, its newest GPS golf watch with a sunlight-readable colour touchscreen display and sleek new design that works well on and off the course. It is preloaded with more than 40,000 courses from around the world with lifetime updates.

Published in Books

Microsoft has used Computex 2017 to reinforce its commitment to an open Windows 10 partner ecosystem to help drive growth and customer demand.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 01 June 2017 08:30

BlackBerry KEYone coming soon to Australia

BlackBerry’s KEYone, hailed as a good, solid, work phone with a keyboard and decent performance, is available for pre-order in Australia with delivery in July.  

Published in Mobility

Australians are time-poor and hate doing chores yet as few as 2% outsource these for fear of losing control.

Published in Strategy

Intel has introduced its latest Core X-series processors, a Core-i9 Extreme edition, a demonstration of the power of Intel Optane memory, and examples of Compute Card solutions at Computex 2017.

Published in Strategy

One of the issues raised about the Microsoft Surface Pro Keyboard is that while good, it does not provide quite the excellent laptop typing experience of the heavier metal Microsoft Book keyboard. Brydge solves that problem admirably.

Samsung’s collaboration with Microsoft on Windows projects has resulted in the company releasing 13.3 and 15.6” Notebook 9 Pro models complete with its S Pen and full Windows Ink Workspace support.

Published in Home Tech

BenQ has announced six retail, manufacturing, healthcare, transport, enterprise, and energy solutions using a mix of its hardware, software, and cloud.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Wednesday, 31 May 2017 09:54

Crucial releases 128GB, DDR4 server memory

Crucial has released a 128GB DDR4, LRDIMM to help cram more memory into servers and Xeon workstations.

Published in Hardware
Wednesday, 31 May 2017 08:18

Microsoft Studio – a masterpiece (review)

To call Microsoft’s Studio a Windows 10 computer is like calling da Vinci’s masterpiece Mona Lisa, a painting.

Ballistix, a division of Micron Technology, has announced the world’s first SRGB LED lighting and memory module – the Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB memory.

Published in Home Tech

Dell has revealed two new all-in-ones and a new gaming desktop using AMD's new Ryzen processors and Polaris GPUs to round out its Inspiron PC product line.

Published in Home Tech

ASUS is showing off five new notebooks and two new all-in-one desktops at Computex which is being held from, 30 May to 3 June in Taipei.

Published in Home Tech

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