Displaying items by tag: Tablets

Why let Microsoft or Samsung dictate the creative Windows tablet space when the wunderkinds at Wacom can "re-invent" the stylus experience and create their own top-tier tablet?

Published in Mobility

Worldwide shipments of PCs, mobile phones, tablets and ultramobiles are expected to decline for a second consecutive year, according to the latest devices market report from analyst firm Gartner.

Published in Market

In  2020 the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in use worldwide will rise to 21 billion, outnumbering users with laptops, tablets or smartphones by a factor of more than three, according to Gartner.

Published in Internet of Things

Australian mobile billing and payments platform, SmartTrans, has done a deal with China Mobile to launch a new in-vehicle and driver smartphone app which will be billed through the Chinese telco’s 3G/4G mobile phone network to its subscriber base.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

If you need a great solution for virtual application and desktop delivery to any kind of device and operating system, Parallels wants to be by your side.

Published in Virtualisation

A new survey suggests consumers need to give more thought to the security implications of connected devices.

Published in Internet of Things

When rumours that Nokia was getting back into phones surfaced, the company first said "no", and then "yes". Finally, there’s more detail.

Published in Deals

The new 200GB Lexar High-Performance 633x microSDXC UHS-I memory card is designed for sports camcorders, tablets, and smartphones.

Published in Mobility

New Zealand telco Spark has launched an initiative for the older generation and their ability to learn about new technology, following on from a survey showing New Zealanders over 55 are no different to anyone else when it comes to an understanding and obsession with tech.

Published in Market

Text books are being replaced with tablets as school children head back to school this week, according to new research which estimates that more than 1 million children will be packing high-tech devices in their bags as they head off to school.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 22 January 2016 02:47

Oh, vroom! Ovum’s 10 trends from CES 2016

Yes, the auto industry is one of those ten trends, with Ovum’s Rob Gallagher sharing that and nine others set to give 2016 a ‘tech-tonic’ shift!

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 21 January 2016 19:45

End-user spending declining for first time: Gartner

End-user spending will decline for the first time despite a rise in global device shipments, according to a new report. The worrying new trend is a reflection of changing market conditions in various geographic regions.

Published in Market

Just as Microsoft has opened a flagship store on Pitt St Mall, along with many other mostly major fashion brands, so too has now Vodafone!

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The ANZ Bank has enhanced its Internet banking services to cover desktop, tablet and mobile devices with the launch of a new Internet banking site.

Published in Internet of Things
Wednesday, 11 November 2015 23:04

ACMA warns of direct carrier billing spending trap

When you make purchases using what’s called Direct Carrier billing (DCB) you can make your transaction on a mobile device or network-connected tablet, without the need to provide your bank details.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

OPINION: 1.5 million ‘tablets’ sold in Australia during the first half of 2015, with 2-in-1 convertibles only selling 500,000 in the same time frame according to research firm Telsyte.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Tablet sales are plummeting as their market share is increasingly eroded by the new kid on the block – the all-encompassing 2-in-1 tablet-notebook.

Published in Market
Thursday, 05 November 2015 18:19

Mobile coverage at 100% with SatSleeve says Optus

Optus claims it can now effectively deliver 100% mobile coverage across Australia by turning your smartphone into a satellite phone – but that’s only if you are in line of sight with a satellite and you have the latest SatSleeve satellite phone or a SatSleeve Hotspot Wi-Fi app from Thuraya.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Monday, 02 November 2015 13:02

Instant mobile payments on the way: BPAY

BPAY has launched an Initial Convenience Service (ICS) which will let Australian consumers immediately transfer funds to and from their bank accounts via their mobile phone, tablet, or via the internet.

Published in Mobility

A Melbourne-based technology company has been awarded a US Patent for what it says is its “ground-breaking invention” of a fully secure vault for Apple’s iPhones and iPads, as well as other smartphone and tablet devices.

Published in Security

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