Samsung extends lead over Apple in 2016
Samsung extended its lead over Apple in the first quarter of 2016, as sales of smartphones globally grew by just 3.9 percent and Chinese brands threatened as market disrupters.
Telstra to throw $250m at fixing network
Telstra has announced it will spend $250m over the next 6-12 months to address network issues.
Is VR going to be the new space to socialise?
Facebook dominates the social media space with 1.59 billion users worldwide, so when Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the future is VR...
Top six new features of macOS Sierra
Move over OS X, Apple has released a preview of its new macOS.
24-month mobile phone plans could soon be killed off
The two-year phone plan is dead and phone upgrades in the United States have slowd by 25% over the past four years.
Microsoft to focus on enterprise smartphone market
At its annual Build conference in San Francisco last week, Microsoft announced a decision to scale back its smartphone manufacturing business and refocus on targeting the "commercial segment.'
End Users often lead mobile App development in the wrong direction
Businesses are feeling intense pressure to deliver mobile apps, but when they try to do the right thing by asking the people who will use them what they need, it often leads to frustration and failure.
Internet of Things: Is it a happening Thing?
There has been a lot of hype around the Internet of Things being poised to change the world as we know it. But is it really a happening thing. And if so, what's taking so long?
Top Ten Strategic Technology Predictions from Gartner
If you want to exercise your mind around the future direction of technology, these Gartner predictions are a great place to start.
Gone but not forgotten: Staff turnover poses security risks
Only 38% of Australian companies currently remove data when employees leave or devices are disposed of, exposing them to a range of corporate security risks.
3 Strategies to Reduce Telecom Cost