Displaying items by tag: Smart watches

Tuesday, 11 October 2022 15:04

Smart watches could help reduce seniors' falls

Researchers from Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) and UNSW Sydney have developed a smart watch algorithm to accurately measure walking steadiness and speed, and potentially to help improve individual walking stability to reduce the risk of falls.

Published in Mobility

Boost Mobile is the best of the telcos using the Telstra network, with competitive plans offering plenty of data, data rollover, data-free Apple Music, unlimited calls and texts and international call inclusions, too - and with its Refurb Shop, Boost has great prices for refurb tech that's definitely worth upgrading to.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Australian consumers have traditionally been early adopters of new technologies and at the end of 2019 several key milestones were reached, according to research firm Telsyte which reveals that smartphones have now become the main digital device for more than half (51%) of Australians - with millions of Australians loyal to either their iPhones or Android smartphones.

Published in Market

Smartphone sales in Australia dropped by 5% to 4.3 million units in the second half of 2019 compared to the same period in 2018, as the cost of premium handsets continued to weigh on buyers, according to a new research report.

Published in Market

Australians are concerned about their privacy with smart devices listening in on their conversations, and allowing organisations to extract personal information from their digital footprints.

Published in Home Tech

Smartphone manufacturer Vivo Mobile has joined the mobile telecommunications industry’s recycling program – MobileMuster – joining Australia’s major mobile handset manufacturers and network providers who work in collaboration to provide a free national recycling program to their customers.

Monday, 04 March 2019 23:05

APIs for the Smart Telco

Application programming interfaces (APIs) are driving efficiencies and building smarter cities. In the increasingly competitive telco space, API adoption is fundamental for providers to adapt to technological change. APIs in telco can simplify and speed up the process of service delivery while cutting development costs.

Researchers at Flinders University claim they have found that wearable technology, such as smart watches, and also smartphone apps, could help improve the treatment of mental health disorders by increasing the chances of early detection.

Published in Health
Tuesday, 28 February 2017 22:18

Smartphone usage soars, but sales hit a flat spot

Australian smartphone sales remained flat in the second half of last year despite soaring usage rates, according to a newly released market study.

Published in Mobility

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming the new user interface, underpinning the way people transact and interact with systems, according to a new global study which found that 79% of survey respondents agree that AI will “revolutionise” the way they gain information from and interact with customers.

Published in Strategy

Australian consumers are concerned about security and privacy with the growing use of Augmented Reality-enhanced Internet of Things devices, according to new research which shows that consumers and IT professionals alike have concerns about the possible risks they face from these devices.

Published in Internet of Things
Wednesday, 21 October 2015 23:40

Where’s that kid?...call the Moochies!

A smartphone that looks like a watch and goes by the name of Moochies, and has been designed to keep wayward kids safe, has just been launched in the Australian and UK markets.

Published in Mobility
Monday, 05 October 2015 19:23

Nuance, Samsung expand partnership

Nuance Communications Australia has extended its strategic partnership with Samsung which will see the electronics giant market Nuance document imaging solutions.

Published in Resellers

Concerns about privacy and confidentiality have been raised by researchers who have discovered how easy it is to monitor and record signals from mobile phones including the iPhone, and wearable devices like watches and fitness monitors.

Published in Security

The automotive, LED lighting and home consumer segments are predicted to drive a large part of growth of 30% in the semiconductor device portion of the global Internet of Things semi-conductor market over the next five years.

Published in Market

Antivirus software provider Bitdefender has come up with a way, using Android Wear watches, whereby a ‘scream’ from your mobile phone may help you find your phone when it’s been stolen, lost or misplaced.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 06 May 2014 05:02

ICT skills shortage. What shortage?

Offshoring has decimated the local ICT jobs market. Australia now has a large and increasing oversupply of ICT professionals, not a skills shortage as widely touted over recent years, according to a new report.

Published in Outsourcing

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