Multimedia stories
Twelve South's mini USB hub offers a clutter-free workspace solution, connecting all peripherals to one neat hub.
Ning partners with Ustream to embed live audio and video capabilities, enhancing social networks with real-time multimedia content for all users.
Globant partners with Riot Games to innovate esports fan engagement and AI features for League of Legends and VALORANT in a multi-year deal.
At Adobe Summit 2025, CEO Shantanu Narayen declared a 'golden age of design', where AI expands creativity's reach, empowering marketers and hobbyists alike.
Dell Technologies has launched the Pro Plus Monitors range, promising enhanced productivity and connectivity for professionals, with new models available from early 2025.
JBL has unveiled a new range of headphones for children aged 3-8, featuring safety-focused designs and innovative parental controls.
Alex Macpherson, who is the CEO and Co-Founder, of Kudosity, joins us today to tell us more about Kudosity and some of his thoughts on the communications landscape.
Bentley Systems announces retirement of Keith Bentley as CTO in April 2023 and Julien Moutte as his successor, along with CIO David Hollister.
Kiwi marketers will need to focus on multi-screen, multi-device marketing drives to keep up with global trends in 2014.
Businesses face a shift towards dynamic, secure digital document collaboration amid growing demands for multimedia formats and efficiency.
Kiwi start-up LiveLink secures NZD $350,000 from IceAngels and NZ Venture Investment Fund to expand their digital marketing platform internationally.
Interactive projectors lead the market with bright, portable models perfect for any setting, enhancing education and corporate presentations alike.
Google is teaming up with The New York Times and The Washington Post to revolutionise web news by launching Google Living Stories, an interactive news platform.
A project planned for London's 2012 Olympic Games sounds like pure science fiction, but the technology that could see it built is already available.
The interactive route gives schools and the public access to archive material, helping them trace the Grand Canal's history from Dublin to Shannon Harbour.
More than 100 former students gathered in Bengaluru as the training brand widened its push into original content and new production methods.