SmartPhones stories
Likewize acquires Optus subsidiary and secures 15-year partnership, expanding its device insurance services in Australia.
2022 will see pandemic-fuelled growth continue for wearables and wireless headsets, according to ABI Research.
Hybrid and multi-cloud, AI and deep learning, services, data sharing and new table formats have topped the list for data predictions in 2022.
The long-tail of COVID-19 means security teams are having to deal with user sprawl and device sprawl, causing big headaches in 2022.
Extreme Networks Inc. has announced a new technology solution designed to protect critical network infrastructure.
Smartphone implementation in hospitals is on the rise in Australia and New Zealand, offering significant benefits.
Sisense introduces new functionality in its Fusion Analytics platform, allowing data analysts to conduct 'advanced analysis' using Python and SQL.
Extreme Networks leadership team predicts proactive efforts around Zero Trust initiatives in 2022, along with the rise of blockchain, Wi-Fi dominance, and more.
Ingram Micro secures distribution rights for GPS-enabled wristwatch that allows parents to track their children in New Zealand.
Cloudflare expands Zero Trust firewall capabilities and launches program to help customers switch from legacy hardware.
Consumers may be turning to their mobiles to browse online stores, but desktop still rules the roost when it comes to making actual purchases.
Shipments of smartphones will grow 5.3% year over year in 2021, reaching 1.35 billion shipments, according to new forecasts from IDC.
Samsung is tackling the rise in cyberattacks on smartphones with its Samsung Knox cybersecurity solution, providing end-to-end protection for users' devices.
58% of consumers believe it is important that businesses are quick to respond. However, only 41% of businesses actually prioritise quick responses.
Sophos has identified new variants of Android spyware targeting victims in the Middle East, developed by APT C-23.
Red Hat announces availability of Red Hat OpenShift Data Science during field trial, expanding partner ecosystem.
Flaws in smartphone chip used in 37% of world's smartphones could enable eavesdropping or hiding malicious code, says Check Point Research.
PNY is adding extra resources, value, commitment, and presence in the Australian market, having signed a new distribution agreement with Leader Computers.
Global smartphone sales to end-users declined 6.8% in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the same period in 2020, according to new reports from Gartner. .
New Zealand mobile users experience almost five times faster speeds on 5G compared to Wifi, according to Opensignal.