#Devices
SMBs and the need to invest in mobility
‘Mobility’ has been finding its way into companies both large and small since the 90’s, but the proliferation of smartphones and tablets has accelerated the adaptation of mobility features and services and has become a necessity for a business that wishes to remain competitive and productive. The definition of business mobility is constantly evolving as […]
Optimising your small business for the digital age
Small businesses are more numerous and more competitive than ever before. In fact, according to one article, a new business is started every minute. Here are some technologies helping small business owners compete in today’s market. Cloud Computing According to Forbes, the cloud is here to stay, and small businesses that don’t utilise all the […]
Survey reveals Windows 10 to drive change
A survey conducted by Tech Research Asia (TRA) has revealed that the new Microsoft operating system, Windows 10, is seen as a catalyst for significant business change and an opportunity to drive greater productivity. With 75 per cent of businesses intending to adopt the new operating system, the survey involving 301 decision-makers showed that productivity […]
Dropbox and iStock by Getty Images form strategic partnership
Stock photo, video and audio provider, iStock by Getty Images, has partnered with file sharing service, Dropbox, to create an industry-leading workflow enhancement for customers. The new partnership announced today will provide users with instant access to licensed assets across all their devices. Grant Farhall, Senior Director of Product/E-commerce at iStock by Getty Images said […]
Is Samsung looking to reinvent the flip phone with flexible display?
Based on a patent published by the US Patent and Trademark Office in early July, Samsung could be looking to reinvent the flip phone. The mobile phone manufacturers are experimenting with a flexible shell and display allowing the device to bend inwards without the use of a joint mechanism. One of the potential issues with […]
Samsung Pay trial begins
There’s a new mobile payment platform on the horizon, and it’s officially started its trial period.
Slimmest Samsung smartphone released
Samsung has unveiled their Galaxy A8 – without much worldwide publicity – in China with a rumoured starting price of 3,499 yuan (around $AUD764).
The app economy powering small business
We’re moving away from the days when we could have completely separate and siloed systems for the different areas of our business – like accounting, operations, online and in-store. The future is all about connectivity.
Further legislation introduced to support small business
Three measures aimed at supporting small business were introduced yesterday as part of the Government’s $5.5. billion Jobs and Small Business package.
The smartphone app as an effective business tool
When entire companies are being founded on the bases of web – and mobile – applications, it’s time for every company to assess the value that an app can bring their business.
Australian businesses can order Microsoft Surface Hub from July
The giant tech company aims for the large-screen device to be a big mover in the business market, pushing the hardware out with Windows 10, Skype for Business, Office, OneNote, and Universal Windows to drive productivity.
Attack of the living dead: Zombie Apps threatening the enterprise
It might not be a horror film, but zombies are everywhere, just not in the way they’re portrayed in the movies or on television.
Google taking on Apple Pay with Android Pay
The latest service from the tech giant puts it directly in competition with services such as Apple Pay and Samsung Pay.
More Aussies taking own phones to post-paid plans
There are less Australians applying for post-paid plans with new mobile phone handsets, according to telecommunications data released by Roy Morgan Research.
Google’s sneaky update that could hurt your business
As per usual, Google has snuck in a few other changes. In this case, it has made multiple changes to the way Google Maps search results appear.
Non-smart phone users: the forgotten market?
Around $1.7 billion a year is being spent by “traditional” mobile users, highlighting what could be an important customer sector going unmined by Australia’s telcos.
Australians to spend $8.8 billion via smartphone this year
A 43 per cent rise in spending via mobile devices is expected to be seen in 2015, a forecast revealed in research commissioned by PayPal.
Samsung to release Galaxy phone with 3-sided screen
A new report reveals Samsung Electronics Co. will be unveiling two versions with all-metal bodies and 5.1-inch screens, one of which will have a display covering three sides.
Smart TVs on the rise
The amount of Australian households that have a Smart TV has increased by six times in the last four years, according to new findings released by Roy Morgan Research.
Aussies doubling up on mobile phones
6 per cent of Australians are using two mobile phones, according to new research released by Roy Morgan.
Dongles on the decline as devices rise
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.
Free app aims to replace cash registers
Australian businesses may be able to throw away those old-fashioned cash registers, thanks to a free app that provides sellers with a range of back office tools that aims to track activity and provide business insights.
4 POS trends you need to know now to keep up
Solutions and systems of today quickly become outdated, so it’s important to integrate cutting-edge practices to ensure your business stays ahead of the game.
Data recovery and the Internet of Things
In the desire to capture digital data about people and their activities, technology is being embedded in a growing variety of consumer and industrial objects.