Tablets stories
BYOD trend rises as employees prefer personal tech at work, impacting recruitment and job satisfaction, says Frog Recruitment.
BYOD presents new security challenges for customers says Jeff Arndt, Symantec director, partners and alliances, Pacific region.
Innovation, smart people and good processes are essential through technology changes, and the combination of all three will deliver tangible results.
In an age where screens dominate, finding love online becomes the new norm, offering hope for those tired of traditional dating avenues.
What if you could purchase software that let you unlock your car door and start the engine using your mobile phone? Sounds awesome, right?.
Symantec's Norton Mobile Security for Android promises robust protection with features like remote locking, data erasure, and call blocking for GBP £59.99.
Following on from our Asus review in August, we got to take a look at another mid range laptop, this time the MSI CX640.
Toshiba unveils a compact 7-inch tablet with rich features, aiming to charm those craving portable entertainment.
Wi-Fi woes at Raroa School solved as new system brings seamless connectivity to over 500 delighted students and staff in Wellington.
How King's School shifted from a 'find and fix' network approach to a more proactive 'predict and prevent' methodology with the help of Ruckus solutions.
Tablet market set to quadruple by 2016, with expected shipments of 253 million, said Juniper Research, challenging network providers.
Apple's iPad 2 reigns supreme in the tablet world, leading analysts to advise against rushing the iPad 3 release amidst weak competition.
RIM's woes deepen as profits plunge by over 50% and shipments fall short, despite hopes pinned on new Blackberry 7 range.
Microsoft has pleased guests at its Build developer conference in California by giving each attendee a Samsung tablet running Windows 8.
As mobile workforces grow, businesses must adapt to support tablet and smartphone use securely, balancing productivity and data protection.
Stats NZ updates CPI basket, adding tablets and ebooks, signifying a shift in consumer electronics as household essentials.
Gen-i secures a coveted spot as one of two suppliers for Apple tech to NZ government agencies, broadening access to iPads and more.
24 schools in New Zealand's Central Otago region equip classrooms with Ruckus Wi-Fi, enhancing educational connectivity and learning opportunities.
Equico Eco's innovative program to combat ewaste expands to Waikato, successfully enrolling 130 schools in its mission for a cleaner environment.
Samsung NZ to unveil Series 7 Tablet, a revolutionary blend of notebook and tablet, this October, featuring an Intel i5 processor and Windows OS.