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Spotify introduces Daily Mix, a new feature that combines users' favourite tracks with new songs for the perfect listening session.
Canterbury residents to take part in 'All Right? Digital Detox' by putting down their smartphones and devices on Sunday.
STEM education leaps ahead as teachers harness flipped learning and tech, breaking through past barriers for lively, effective classes.
Microsoft's Surface Book dazzles with its clever design and premium build, proving to be a savvy investment for Windows loyalists.
Android now controls over 85% of the smartphone market and is by far the biggest player in the tablet market as well.
Cybersecurity and hacking are just plot devices the series uses to achieve its goals, but they play a major role in the series.
With the million and one wearables out there, why does the Mi Band 2 make so much sense, one that I'm happy to say is my smartwatch of choice?.
For a near bomb-proof means of filling in that pesky WiFi coverage hole, this offering from D-Link will be exactly what the doctor ordered.
Check Point report: Employees unwittingly download new malware every four seconds, posing a stark threat to global cyber security.
Today macOS Sierra is finally available as a free download for Mac users. It is still only early days, but here are my first impressions.
New smartwatch shipments are expected to see only modest growth for the remainder of 2016, despite the Apple Watch establishing a new benchmark.
Trend Micro unveils its latest defence against cyber threats, promising robust protection from ransomware and evolving malware.
KPMG Australia enters the software market with new digital services platform, launching R-D Edge and ESS Reporter tools.
New research from IDC suggests that there's a disconnect between the growing wearables market and Kiwi consumers who may already be over the hype.
Smart appliances and IoT@home services which include cloud-based 'intelligent' services are expected to lead the charge as Aussie IoT@home spend soars.
You sell goods and services. You need a safe and secure network to keep the revenue coming in. Fortinet's network security keeps the wheels turning.
With the accuracy of GPS, combined with the amount of data about users, using emergency location tracking for medical purposes seems obvious. Right?.
Samsung says Note 7 customers who returned their devices should get in touch to arrange a pick up for their new Note 7.
Apple unveils macOS Sierra, a free update bringing Siri to the Mac, enhancing desktop collaboration and multitasking.
BYOD is both an enabler and a risk. Ingram Micro can show you how Fortinet's internal segmentation technology makes BYOD safer and more secure.