Workplace productivity: 5 of the hottest trends in Aussie offices for 2015
Those tedious nine-to-five working hours, brick-like office equipment and endless piles of paper are now confined to the archives of history.
Those tedious nine-to-five working hours, brick-like office equipment and endless piles of paper are now confined to the archives of history.
Yahoo has unveiled its Mobile Developer Suite at the first Yahoo Mobile Developer Conference in San Francisco.
Samsung has announced its acquisition of LoopPay, a point-of-sale (POS) solution that enables magnetic stripe readers to read credit card information from a device.
Microsoft Office for iOS is making it even easier to store files, apps and services in the cloud, with the announcement of new integration features set to offer users more connectivity.
Around 3 hours every week is lost in attending meetings, which amounts to an average of 5 ½ days every year. This is per employee, so the accumulated reduction in productivity would undoubtedly be very high for larger businesses.
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.
Facebook has created a new system to make it easier for businesses and individuals to buy and sell using the social media service.
Australia’s largest Bitcoin company has introduced Hedged Accounts, giving users of Bitcoin the ability to peg the price of the digital currency against the fiat currency of their choice.
Pace, innovation, a focus on customer service and great marketing are all key to developing a great start-up in Silicon Valley; a model which Australian start-ups can, and should emulate.
The Government wants to bring in tough metadata laws as quickly as possible, pushing in legislation the Joint Standing Committee is expected to report on at the end of the month