United States (US) stories
45% of Australians and 49% of New Zealanders appreciated specific tools such as AI and bots, because they believe it enables them to focus on other things.
A new mobile malware variant, Agent Smith, has infected 25 million devices worldwide by exploiting Android vulnerabilities, with 15 million affected in India.
Facebook's cryptocurrency plans signify that cryptocurrencies are now mainstream, according to the CEO of deVere Group.
Dunedin City Council is making the switch to smart street lighting as part of its agreement with global smart city solutions provider Telensa.
The program is designed to aid companies in finding modern data center facilities for their artificial intelligence-based infrastructure.
The global PC market saw a surprising 4.7% growth in Q2 2019, as easing supply shortages and trade tensions boosted shipments, reports IDC.
In 2018, broadband subscriptions rose by 8%, or 108 million subscriptions, resulting in mobile broadband penetration reaching just under 110%.
ServiceNow shifts its SaaS solutions in the US and Australia to Microsoft's Azure cloud, enhancing enterprise and government digital transformation efforts.
Google has announced the opening of a new data centre and Google Cloud region in Nevada, promising improved connectivity and a USD $600 million investment.
Swimming Australia is partnering with Amazon Web Services to revolutionize the swimming experience for fans and athletes.
Schneider Electric has broadened its data centre cooling portfolio with the compact 30kW InRow DX, targeting modernised, high-density, adaptable cooling needs.
Despite beliefs that the younger generation prefers to shop online, they're actually the most likely to do more shopping in physical stores.
Vertel and Virtutel partner to offer high-speed internet across regional Australia, boosting smart city potential.
Australian AI firm Fivecast, specialising in national security through machine learning, secures USD $4m to enhance global reach and collaboration.
The Government has refreshed its approach to New Zealand's cybersecurity, with more focus on partnerships, funding, and international participation.
Two years on, is the 4K Apple TV still a viable choice in the world of smart TVs? We delve into its design, hardware, interface, and more to find out.
PacketFabric will deliver its services via the Hawaiki Transpacific Cable System, which connects Australia, New Zealand, and the United States' west coast.
Respondents expressed concerns about using multiple products to move data between on-premises and public cloud environments.
SimPHARM, a state of the art simulation tool developed at the University of Otago and now commercially licensed by a United States-based company.
New Zealand could be leading the world in the development of drone technologies, but we need to work out how to make those technologies safe first.