From phone to paper: Printing in a mobile world
Widespread use of mobile devices – both at home and within the workplace – has encouraged development of another, new mobile technology: printing.
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Widespread use of mobile devices – both at home and within the workplace – has encouraged development of another, new mobile technology: printing.
Samsung Electronics Australia has today introduced their first tablet built specifically for business.
Lumoid will be offering Apple Watches to rent from a $45 starting price.
Apple’s highly anticipated new bit of technology is on its way, set to tackle the wrist market with an app-focused extension of the company’s ecosystem.
Samsung has finally unveiled their Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, revealing redesigned Galaxy smartphones with a boost in power.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has been making big moves to ensure their credit-card sized computer gets into more hands, and the $US35 price tag on the new Pi 2 should attract a wave of tech lovers.
The overall popularity of mobile broadband connections is declining across the board, with the six months to September 2014 recording a 4.2 per cent drop from a year ago.
Formatting a drive remains one of the most common ways organisations try to erase data from drives, even though it doesn’t work.
Don’t give your corporate data away along with your old hardware.
With the cost of car ownership set to rise as the federal government seeks to reinstall the fuel excise, a number of entrepreneurs a working away on smart solutions that solve common car dilemmas.
Selecting the right hardware for your network can be difficult, especially since investment in quality technology can be expensive.
If you are considering upgrading or changing your system it may be worth waiting to see what becomes available.
Buying a new computer for your business can be an overwhelming decision. With so many different choices on the market, how do you decide which machine and configuration is going to be right for you? Much of the jargon and computer terminology that you hear from sales people is incomprehensible to those without an IT […]
With the highest rate of smartphone ownership in the world, and a world renowned work ethic, it should be no surprise that Aussie employees are using their personal smartphones for work as well as play.
When you are setting up your IT infrastructure, one of the decisions you will have to make is which operating system to use. This is a crucial choice and one that can lead to confusion. There are three main operating systems that businesses use for their IT – Windows, Mac and Linux and the amount […]
American airline Delta has announced that it expects to turn all its cockpits paperless by the end of 2014.
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The tide is firmly turning against the flexible work naysayers. For the director of end user computing at Dell, Jeff Morris, the workplace of tomorrow is really anywhere.
Most people associate a positive company culture with employee benefits, internal programs, and supportive leadership styles.
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