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The new scanning component in the Reader mobile app enables users to snap a photo and turn that scan into a signable, shareable, storable, secure PDF.
By taking the time to digest the new interface and customise it as you see fit, you might be surprised at how intuitive Final Cut Pro has become.
The HP Elite X3 is a truly outstanding productivity tool and a must-have for modern workers that are constantly on the go.
Digital transformation means different things to different organisations, according to Adam Holtby at Ovum. Enterprise mobility is key.
Rise of second-hand smartphones disrupts market, with IDC forecasting a leap to 222.6m devices by 2020, shaking up the industry.
FiberStar partners with Nokia to deploy IP/MPLS Metro Ethernet networks across 47 cities in Bali and Java. High-speed broadband services to be offered.
While the smart home is becoming more and more present and understood, OEMs and service providers still have a long way to go before it's ubiquitous.
Navigating modern air travel's dual ease and hassle, these versatile gadgets can lighten your load and elevate your overseas adventures.
Research suggests that there are significant educational benefits to some old-fashioned analogue skill sets that can be critical to the way we think.
Samsung is still king of the smartphone vendors, but its sales are dropping. Huawei, Oppo and BBK are in prime position for global market growth.
Given Apples iPhone sales have been slow to flat for 3 straight quarters, the timing of this situation is bad news.
India's smartphone market hits a record-high with over 30 million shipments, driven by festive sales and a strong online presence.
Kiwis are starting to trust digital payment methods much more since contactless, mobile wallets and online checkouts have arrived on the scene.
Instagram's Boomerang spices up Stories with looping mini-videos, while mentions and test links add new layers of interactivity.
Growing businesses need to move away from spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel for expense tracking, says Concur.
They've come such a long way in a short amount of time. They mightn't have the same brand recognition as Apple or Samsung, but they've been busy.
Apple fans are going online to vent their anger at the dongle bongle. They may have good reasons too. Apple now sells a staggering 17 different types.
Facial recognition technology could remove the need for paper-driven and time-consuming processes, and shorten the entire sales cycle.
Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) & Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) workplaces are common but so are the problems that go with them, a new Jamf survey finds.
Fuji Xerox launches ApeosWare Management Suite 2, helping Kiwi businesses integrate digital and physical workflows.