Tablets stories - Page 45
Hands-on Review: The Huawei Y7 Pro 2019
Wed, 13th Mar 2019
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
Huawei's Y7 Pro smartphone impresses with its AI camera, long battery life, expandable storage, and user-friendly interface.
Your neighbours are watching: Smart cameras out of control
Wed, 13th Mar 2019
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iot
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smart home
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home security
People are installing motion-sensor cameras connected to their smartphones without realising they could be filming their neighbours illegally.
Why it's time to move ID card issuance to the cloud
Tue, 12th Mar 2019
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physical security
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iam
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cybersecurity
As traditional ID card issuance methods become outdated and insecure, moving to cloud-based solutions offers increased flexibility, security, and efficiency.
Samsung Galaxy S10 gains record rating for its display
Tue, 12th Mar 2019
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digital signage
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displays
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samsung
Following a comprehensive evaluation process, DisplayMate Technologies has heaped the praises on the Samsung Galaxy 10 - specifically, its display.
Personal computing market still falling with one exception
Mon, 11th Mar 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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notebook
The personal computing market is in decline, with unit shipments expected to drop 3.3% in 2019, except for detachable devices which see modest growth.
Ever lost a diploma? List emerges of things left in NZ Ubers
Thu, 7th Mar 2019
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cloud services
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uber
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tablets
Uber New Zealand has released the findings from its 2019 Lost & Found Index, detailing all the things that Kiwis left behind in cars last year.
Agile working: Not just a buzzword in today's workforce
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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uc
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video conferencing
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mobility
The technology that created the mobile workforce, also holds the solution to communicating effectively to mobile employees.
Acer's new laptops for business and education
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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edutech
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education, learning & training
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acer
The TravelMate X514 is designed for business and commercial use, while the Chromebook Spin 13 aims for the growing classroom device market.
Hands-on Review: Wacom Cintiq 16
Mon, 4th Mar 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wacom
Wacom's Cintiq 16 offers budding digital artists an affordable yet high-quality graphic tablet option, complete with the exceptional Pro Pen 2.
Hands-on Review: The HP Spectre X 360 convertible
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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hp
The HP Spectre X360 impresses with its sleek design, robust performance, and versatile modes, making it a standout convertible laptop for work and play.
Lenovo's latest ThinkPads get a security boost
Tue, 26th Feb 2019
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lenovo
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amd
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mobility
Keeping in line with the torrent of product releases coming out of MWC Barcelona this week, Lenovo has added a range of new devices to its ThinkPad family.
Hands-on Review: Epson ET-4700 EcoTank Workforce Printer
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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printing
Epson's ET-4700 EcoTank Workforce Printer boasts miserly ink consumption and superb print quality, perfect for small businesses or home use.
Lenovo DCG to launch new edge server similar in size to a laptop
Sat, 23rd Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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edge computing
The company has unveiled its new server which is a result of its continued investment in solutions supporting IoT and edge computing.
Surprises and highlights from Samsung's Unpacked launch event
Thu, 21st Feb 2019
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samsung
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samsung galaxy
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tablets
The event features devices that are Samsung's answer to skeptics who say everything that can be done has already been done.
New Genesis trust hoped to drive STEM inspiration in schools
Thu, 21st Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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clean technologies
The trust will provide relevant equipment to New Zealand schools in the hopes that it will inspire students' interest in STEM and renewable energy.
Samsung previews the new Galaxy Tab S5e
Tue, 19th Feb 2019
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gaming
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
Samsung's latest iteration of its popular Galaxy tablet, the Tab S5e, seems to showcase that it is actually possible to be larger and lighter.
Ziften extends proprietary AI/ML security across all endpoints
Thu, 7th Feb 2019
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endpoint protection
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edr
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ai
Ziften deploys advanced proprietary AI and ML to enhance security across all endpoints, offering robust protection for Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
Hands-on Review: Kano Computer Kit
Fri, 1st Feb 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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open source
Kano's Computer Kit Complete gives you everything you need to build a functioning Raspberry Pi-based laptop computer.
Being BYOD ready: How to future-proof for digital curriculums
Thu, 31st Jan 2019
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edutech
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Connection numbers and the demand per device is growing exponentially in education instiutions. How can a school be ready for what's to come?.
Digital divide anxiety as school year looms
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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edutech
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education, learning & training
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digital divide
As technology in the classroom becomes a necessity, many children could be starting at a disadvantage as the financial strain becomes too much.