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Motorola Solutions launches Mototrbo Ion smart radio with voice, data, and multimedia capabilities to aid businesses.
Apple has been named the world's most valuable brand by the Brand Finance Global 500 2021, with a brand value of $263.4 billion.
Network security is of prime concern amongst IT leaders, as most companies continue with work-from-home policies.
I expected the M1-powered MacBook Air to be better than the Intel one, but I did not expect to notice it this much.
$1.3 trillion was added to the top 25 global technology companies' cumulative market capitalisation in Q3 2020 alone.
Android malware vendor teams up with marketer to rebrand products and target criminal underground, says Check Point research.
Google Cloud and Nokia partner to develop solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) in network infrastructure modernisation and 5G core builds.
Samsung Electronics reveals new flagship phones, the Galaxy S21 series, and updates its earbuds line with Galaxy Buds Pro.
The data center power market could be worth up to US$15 billion by 2026, driven by a boom in the creation of hyperscale data centers.
ASUS introduces new additions to the ZenBook notebook range, including the Pro Duo 15 OLED and Duo 14, both featuring the innovative ScreenPad Plus design.
Over half of Australians now live in Telstra's 5G coverage footprint, marking a 'huge step forward' for the company's roll out.
Powered by the Cognitive Processor XR, the BRAVIA TV's use a new processing method designed to replicate the ways humans see and hear.
Worldwide market for used smartphones to reach 351.6 million units with a market value of $65 billion in 2024.
Lenovo unveils its ThinkReality A3 smart glasses and OLED display upgrade for the Yoga Slim 7i Pro at CES. #Lenovo #CES2021 #smartglasses #OLED.
Hackers can gain control of internet-enabled sex devices, including a male chastity cage, according to new research.
The Nokia 3.4 is now available in New Zealand, offering users an AI-triple camera, a bigger screen, fast performance and future-proof security.
The new name is inspired by DIT's purpose to help farmers grow more food with less using innovative technology, the company wrote in a statement.
Over this New Year's Eve, New Zealanders around the country consumed mobile data in staggering numbers, according to local telco Vodafone NZ.
New Zealanders set records for data usage during the festive season, consuming 1,178 TB of data on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, according to Vodafone NZ.
Demand for education devices and discretionary spending drives 24.4% YoY growth in PC shipments in New Zealand, says IDC research.