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Hosting its 2019 Cloud Summit in Hong Kong, Huawei announced it is throwing significant investment into region.
ASUS' genuine servers have been compromised in attack that has put hundreds of thousands of users at risk of malware infection.
For those of us who demand high quality performance and durability, this model will have you drooling with delight. I'll see you down at the phone shop.
Whether you're after news, TV, or gaming, it seems like Apple is pulling out all the stops to get your attention.
Companies that embrace BYOD are giving employees more freedom to work remotely, resulting in increased productivity, cost savings, and talent retention.
New California legislation could give consumers the right to repair their electronic devices, challenging manufacturers' control over repairs.
I've thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Watch GT. It's converted me from being anti-smartwatch to someone who's genuinely considering buying one.
Xiaomi impresses with its solid Mi Mix 3 smartphone and the budget-friendly Amazfit Bip smartwatch, showcasing innovation and value in the tech sector.
The new AirPods come with a standard case or a Wireless Charging Case that holds additional charges for more than 24 hours of listening time.
Tired of slow typing, lagging tabs, and choppy videos? Consider upgrading your PC's RAM. Here are five signs it's time for a memory boost.
Wristbands are set to lose their dominance as hearables and industrial applications keep the wearables market moving forward.
Apple unveils refreshed iMac lineup with better graphics and compute performance, as well as a Retina display.
Apple unveils upgraded iPad Air with 10.5-inch display and iPad mini featuring A12 Bionic chip, promising significant performance boosts and enhanced graphics.
OpsRamp's Bhanu Singh discusses the process of moving legacy systems and applications to the cloud, as well as pitfalls to avoid.
Tech giant Huawei has unveiled plans to adopt Open Rack proposed by the Open Compute Project in its new public cloud data centres across the globe.
The new P30 and P30 smartphone handsets are sensor and lens heavy, placing emphasis on the growing trend for smartphone photography.
Australia's smartphone market saw a 9% decline in shipments in 2018. Industry analysts cite a lack of innovation and economic pressures as key factors.
After two quarters of near 10% growth, the Australian PC market dipped -2.5% in 4Q18 - a trend that looks set to continue in 2019.
Despite the growth witnessed at the end of 2018, IDC predicts that New Zealand's traditional PC market in 2019 will decline by -4.4% YoY.
The smartphone market in Australia is going through some tough slog at the moment, but there is some good news on the horizon.