You’ve probably heard all about Microsoft’s new phones, new Surface Book, Surface Pro 4, Microsoft Band, HoloLens improvements and more, but have you watched the event?
Sydney’s small businesses and residents are invited by Dell and TechCollect to recycle their various old computers and accessories on Saturday 26 September.
Consumers are looking to hold onto their devices like PCs, tablets, ultramobiles and mobile phones for longer and not replace them so frequently, according to research which shows the trend is having a negative impact on the shipment and sale of devices globally, with the exception of smartphones.
Vodafone is offering the 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 and 8.0-inch Tab A, both with 4G, to tempt you into taking your tablets!
The explosion in the use of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets by consumers has prompted a big shift to mobile for companies wanting to advertise their products and services, with a new global report revealing 49% of all ad impressions for publishers were on mobile devices.
As the iPad Pro is designed to be the ‘new PC’ taking on traditional computing, the Apple TV is the other new PC, too.
Perth coeducational school, All Saints’ College, has deployed a high capacity, high speed Ruckus smart Wi-Fi network to support the learning curriculum for its 1,335 students.
The number of connected M2M devices in Australia will grow to somewhere between 25 million and 50 million by 2020, as electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes and game consoles fuel activity with the Internet of Things (IoT).
With US $125 billion in mobile and online transactions by 2018 coming, and China top of eRetail Sales, global eRetail’s boom will continue.
Young primary, secondary and tertiary students will teach older people how to use tablet technologies and mobile devices in a new program launched by the City of Stonnington in Melbourne.
Optus says it’s putting an end to ‘data worry’, not by making wireless data super cheap or plentiful, but by letting you pool and share data.
From 15 to 17 July 2015, MWC Shanghai will be underway, formerly known as Mobile Asia Expo and promising a massive technology exhibition.
The latest conventional tablet wisdom says while sales may well have plateaued in 2014 and 2015, business tablets are growing business critical with sales to come.
A major analyst firm says worldwide device shipments to grow 1.5%, reaching 2.5 billion units in 2015, down from a forecast 2.8% growth, with sales down since 2010.
Despite reports Sony might spin off or shutter its smartphone and tablet division, the CEO and President of Sony Mobile says ‘never’!
Australian IT spending is forecast to reach almost $78.1 billion this year, an increase of 2.1 percent from 2014, with IT services the largest spending category and software spend the fastest area of growth.
Airlines are satisfying growing demand from passengers to use their own connected technologies when travelling on board an aircraft.
Wi-Fi networks will carry almost 60% of smartphone and tablet data traffic by 2019, reaching 115,000 petabytes – a projected four-fold increase compared to under 30,000 PB this year.
AVG has sealed a global deal to provide pre-installed security protection for ZTE’s range of smartphones and tablets.
A range of 8 and 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab A tablets, with and without stylus, have been launched by Samsung to battle the iPad and Microsoft’s Surface tablets.
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