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As another year comes to an end and we all get ready to eat, drink and be merry, we take a look back at 2015 in all its glory.
This week Goodson Imports, along with Google for Work and AOPEN Australia, is hosting a Commercial Chrome Devices intro session in Auckland.
Technology doesn't have to be complicated, as Hakanoa Handmade found our recently, when a move to the cloud saw immediate sales growth and savings.
Educators is a dedicated news website that brings the most up-to-date technology-focused news to ICT teachers, deputy principals & principals in NZ.
Google launches new version of Chrome browser, promising faster speeds & greater stability. Data Saver mode saves up to 100TB of data per day.
Cloud email is gaining popularity among enterprises worldwide, with Microsoft and Google leading the way, according to Gartner.
Microsoft leads the enterprise cloud email market, with 8.5% of public companies using Office 365 as adoption grows globally, Gartner reports.
Google has been awarded the Frost - Sullivan Visionary Innovation Leadership Award for its 'for Work' Android solutions.
Remote cloud options are now closer than ever, but New Zealand's ICONZ advises firms to weigh 10 key factors when choosing between local and overseas vendors.
Epson (yes that Printer manufacturer) have taken a leap in creating their own version with full Augmented Reality (AR) coverage.
In a game-changer for digital signage, AOpen's new ChromeBox promises ease and economy, shaking up an industry ripe for revolution.
Centrify enhances Android for Work with Google, boosting mobile security via identity management, SSO, and MFA across services.
A cluster of schools in Auckland's eastern suburbs have found digital technologies are aiding in student's academic success.
A second digital revolution will bring $4.8 trillion in spend by 2025, but which tech providers will become digital enablers and reap the benefits?.
Android users have been getting more than they bargained for when downloading some apps, with Google Play security failing to pick up some malware.
It looks like Google's Nexus smartphone/tablet lineup, which usually feature their latest version of Android is about to get two new additions.
Google appears to be working in earnest to fulfill its promise to revamp the Google Glass and bring a new wearable device to enterprises.
The Android.Trojan.MKero.A malware was originally distributed via third-party marketplace and local social networks in Eastern Europe late 2014.
Google says the introduction of a new logo reflects how the world uses the search giant differently, with more devices, platforms and apps.
Five tech vendors earned satisfaction levels of 70% or more across the eight areas: Intel, Google, HP, IBM and Apple.