Should we be moving to wearables in the workplace?
Wearable technology such as Apple's iWatch, Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch, Google Glass, and a plethora of fitness bands are starting to make inroads in the consumer market but how - if at all - could wearable devices be relevant in the workplace?
Jasper - The $billion tech company you've never heard of
"The internet of things is not about things. It's about becoming connected." This is the mantra of Jahangir Mohammed, the founder of the world's leading IoT platform, Jasper.
Top 25 brands Australians access on their smartphone
In September, Australian adults spent an average of 35 hours on their smartphones, in an average of 199 sessions, according to a report published by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and ratings company Nielsen.
Australian telco complaints hit 9-year low
Complaints about telecommunication services fell to their lowest level in nearly a decade during the three months to September 2015, according to the latest figures from the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman and reported in IT News.
Australian Banks sign up to Android Pay
Five of Australia's biggest banks have signed up for Android Pay, which will be launched in the first half of 2016. The deal will make Australia the second country in the world after the US to adopt the mobile payment service.
Apple TV arrives in Australia
The Future of Television is Apps
VoicePlus moves to integrate with ServiceNow
Atrium+ focuses on Managed End-Point Computing - mobility, devices, fixed, and Apps. Atrium+ is a complete suite of outsourced services that cover Procurement and Logistics, Online Applications, Outsourced Service Desk, Asset & Service Register, and Professional Services.
SmartPhone meets ToughPhone - Telstra Tough Max
Waterproof (even in a glass of beer) - CHECK Dustproof - CHECK Shockproof - CHECK Gorilla Glass screen - CHECK Wireless charging - CHECK Seriously decent camera - CHECK Telstra Blue Tick Reception - CHECK Value for Money - DOUBLE CHECK The Telstra Tough Max is the ultimate smartphone when it comes to getting down and dirty - and wet for that matter.
Cash is Dying. App-payments surge 200%
New research from Westpac has revealed Australians believe we are quickly becoming a cashless society, and predicts that Australia will be cash free by 2022.
Australian data downloads jump by 21% due to Netflix
Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics last week reported a 21% spike in data downloads in the three months since the launch of Netflix in late March.
3 Strategies to Reduce Telecom Cost