Displaying items by tag: Ray Shaw

Tuesday, 30 May 2017 08:32

Take better photos at Vivid

Vivid is an explosion of lights, music, and ideas from 26 May to 17 June – it is the largest festival of its kind in the world and is expected to attract 2.6 million visitors.

Published in ShawThing

Kate Burleigh, managing director of Intel Australia, is leaving the company after 20 years. She will finish on 30 June.

Published in People Moves

Olixar is a UK-based designer of audio, gadgets, wearables, power and smartphone/tablet covers. It is the house brand of Mobile Fun in the UK and Mobile Zap online in Australia.

Published in Books

When you are forking out well over a grand for a shiny new Samsung Galaxy S8 or Plus it is time to consider what happens if you drop it, take it for a hike, or accidentally mistreat it like one reader did when it went in the washer and dryer – it survived shaken and stirred.

Published in Books

It seems every portable device is abandoning micro-USB connectivity for USB-C and why not? With a reversible plug and 12 pairs of “cables/lines” available, USB-C is the new data/power superhighway.

Published in Books

Dell’s XPS range comprises commercial quality, ultra-light clamshell or 360° hinge notebooks starting with a 7th Generation Intel Core i5 to Core i7 with 13.3" or 15” HD non-touch to QHD touch screens. There are three chassis types, 11 model specifications, and countless customisations.

Thursday, 25 May 2017 15:55

API management in the real world

Effective API management tools are critical as they can control factors such as how many times an individual can make a call on an API in a given period of time, and also assist with caching often-requested data at the edge of the network, according to Robert Merlicek, APAC chief technology officer at TIBCO.

Published in Business Software
Thursday, 25 May 2017 15:20

Ten must-have security apps for Android

Google’s Android may be getting safer for those lucky enough to have Nougat 7.x but for the rest there are some security apps well worth installing.

Published in ShawThing
Thursday, 25 May 2017 11:43

Newton to leave Samsung Australia

Philip Newton, the corporate vice-president and chief marketing officer of Samsung Australia, will leave the company on 9 August after eight years.

Published in People Moves
Thursday, 25 May 2017 09:21

'It’s a Sony' to go upmarket

Sony has announced it will focus its smartphone efforts on the premium mid-range and flagship arena where it can add unique Sony value. It is part of Sony group’s new strategy for survival and growth.

Published in ShawThing
Wednesday, 24 May 2017 17:02

Going digital without disruption (interview)

Recent research from Accenture Strategy has revealed that digital transformation has not delivered the growth that many anticipated, the company's managing director for Australia and New Zealand says.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

New research on more than 5000 global consumers shows overwhelming support for the use of chatbots for simple tasks – they are quicker and take less work than talking to a human, it has been claimed.

Published in Apps

HP has used its long-term support of the movie industry to unveil new models of the Spectre x2, the Envy 13 and the Envy x360 at the Cannes Film Festival.

Published in Home Tech

No, it is not the Surface Pro 5 – just the next generation of the Surface Pro. For convenience let’s call it 2017.

Published in Home Tech

Eugene Kaspersky is one of the few cyber warriors to still run a company that bears his name. Long gone are pioneers and competitors like Peter Norton, John McAfee et al.

Published in ShawThing

Eugene Kaspersky, founder of the anti-virus/malware/cyber security company of the same name started his keynote speech at CeBIT with the old “good and bad news” gambit.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 23 May 2017 14:20

ALE gives Samson the strength (interview)

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise recently appointed Pierre Samson, formerly of French telco Orange, as vice-president of sales for the Asia-Pacific region.

Tuesday, 23 May 2017 10:58

Embrace IoT - do not get lost in the hype

There is a lot of hype surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT). As with any technology that attracts mainstream attention, organisations can feel pressured to jump on board for fear of missing out.

Published in Internet of Things

The key to NSW’s 21st century policy design and service delivery is through a focus on data as vital infrastructure, Victor Dominello, the state's Minister for Finance, Services and Property said today as he launched the  government's Digital Strategy at CeBIT.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Tuesday, 23 May 2017 09:48

What happens when Quantum Dot meets OLED?

What happens when Quantum Dot meets OLED? No, it is not the end of the battle of Samsung QD and LG OLED for superiority in the smart TV space.

Published in Entertainment

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