Tablets stories
It wasn't so long ago that you'd pay serious money for a cellular/wifi tablet - this one retails at around just $175.
Introducing Lenovo's newest Ideapad, the MIIX 700 convertible is powerful, sleek, slim, well-built and it looks fantastic.
Apple has released an all new 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and says it will be available to order March 24 for a starting price of NZ$1,049.
It's your responsibility to protect your students, teachers and staff whenever, however and wherever they log onto your school's network.
New survey finds open educational resources used more in US classrooms than textbooks, according to TES Global report.
Igel has moved into third place in the thin client market in Australia and New Zealand, with its eyes firmly on growth for 2016.
The new Wi-Fi service allows people staying in or visiting any Auckland DHB hospital to connect to internet on their laptops, smartphones and tablets.
University of Sydney research team makes breakthrough in generating single photons for quantum information in security systems.
Intended for use with the home theatre PC, Rapoo's E9090P keyboard ticks a lot of boxes - when asked if I wanted to review one, I leapt at the chance.
Carbon Black has been named a 'clear leader in terms of both market share and revenue' by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA).
I remain impressed with Trend's easy to follow interface, and for me it remains a solid choice for protection from all the nasties out there.
The market for business tablets is ramping up as businesses shift computing models from PCs or laptops to two-in-one tablets, offering a growth area.
At a news conference, security firm Trend Micro demonstrated how a smart sex toy could be easily hacked and controlled.
New study reveals IT departments must bolster unified security strategies amid growing endpoint and patching challenges.
The warnings about your data are everywhere, but have you ever stopped to think what you're protecting your data from?.
Visa lauches digital swipe product enabling shoppers to complete online purchases by sliding a virtual image of their credit, debit or prepaid card.
IT pros can save valuable time by investing in employee education on IT security, reducing risks and mitigating errors from uninformed actions.
Ingram Micro New Zealand has added high-end iPad keyboard vendor Brydge Keyboards to its vendor portfolio, offering up new options for resellers.
Persistent and rewarding customer experiences are designed, delivered, and managed using enterprise software and line-of-business applications.
In the future, free-form gestures, such as a doodle or signature, may be used in place of passwords to keep mobile devices secure.