A new release of the Parallels Access service doesn't just let you access a computer from a smartphone or tablet, it now allows access from one computer to another. And there are extra goodies for owners of some Samsung devices.
It’s 2015, and we’re half way through the second decade of the 21st century. What cool new things can we expect in tech this year?
Acer has announced the successful rollout of the largest deployment of Windows 8 tablets in Australia to Tasmania Police, replacing a fleet of 1,100 desktop computers – including 600 Windows XPs that were at end of life - and 200 in-car mobile data terminals.
Australia’s e-tail king, Kogan, has shared stats on the battle of the sexes and their preferred smartphone/tablet operating systems, with Microsoft phone users left looking through the window.
Telstra is doubling up its range of tablets in selected stores to make more sales, with Telstra typically characterising it as ‘offering customers more choice this gift-giving season’.
The national science hub RiAus has launched what it says is Australia’s first dedicated science TV channel, with the help of digital media solutions company Hostworks.
Australian cosmetics company The Heat Group has selected StayinFront EdgeCG to automate and mobilise its field sales operations using the latest Windows 8 tablets powered by TouchCG.
When the iPhone was launched as the world’s best smartphone, it was dubbed the Jesus Phone, which makes me wonder if the world’s best cleaning cloth is the Jesus cloth of screen cleaners.
The Victorian Government is using money from its $12 million Technology Innovation Fund to develop and trial a digital triage service in the state’s magistrates’courts.
PS4 Remote Play now available on Xperia Z3 models, and coming soon to the Z2 series.
Australian startup Canva has unleashed a new iPad app, just in time for the new set of Apple tablets expected to be announced tonight.
Apple is full of momentum with the hugely successful launch of its new iPhone range and it looks set to continue, with an iPad launch event reportedly set for 16 October.
If you're looking for a capable Windows 8.1 tablet, the HP ProTablet 610 G1 could fit the bill.
Sony says its Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact is coming to Australia, but it hasn't revealed when, or how much it will cost.
A sub-$200 Windows 8 tablet goes on sale this week.
Asus's latest models bend over backwards for you.
Apple iGod Steve Jobs may have become famous for bringing an iDevice into every household but it's been revealed he wasn't so keen on bringing the gadgets into his own home, at least when it came to his kids.
Australians are increasingly turning to the Internet and using mobile devices like smartphones and tablets to buy ‘physical’ goods, content and services like e-books, insurance, travel, news, music and cinema tickets.
Smartphones with big screens are becoming increasingly popular in China, particularly amongst the younger generation of phone users.
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