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About Sara

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Sara Barker
Copywriter and Senior News Editor
Sara lives in a world of words and stories. For more than six years she has been delving deep into the rich world of tech news, content creation, journalism and reviews for Techday. She brings an academic background in information systems, marketing, radio, and journalism to her role. She enjoys casual gaming, cats, and reading.

Stories by Sara - Page 59

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Quick facts about Google Assistant & Nest Hub Max
Thu, 9th May 2019
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smart home
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google assistant
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google
Google I/O reveals exciting updates for Google Nest Hub Max and Google Assistant, enhancing home automation and user personalisation.
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How to integrate printing services into DX
Wed, 8th May 2019
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printing
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y soft
Businesses must consider the print, scan, and copy environment when pursuing digital transformation, says Y Soft ANZ MD Adam O'Neill.
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Rotorua will soon be home to a massive 3D-printed sculpture
Wed, 8th May 2019
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printing
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3d printing
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rotorua lakes council
Visitors to Rotorua will soon be able to get up close and personal with a 3D-printed sculpture that will tower 12 metres over the city’s Hemo Gorge roundabout.
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IDC: Red Hat Enterprise Linux to power $10 trillion in revenue this year
Wed, 8th May 2019
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open source
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it management
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red hat
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is set to generate over USD $10 trillion in global business revenue this year, equating to 5% of the world's economy.
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Five ways Windows 10 Professional lets you have it all
Wed, 8th May 2019
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operating systems
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microsoft office 365
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microsoft
With Windows 7 support ending, Windows 10 Professional emerges as the modern, secure, and efficient solution for businesses. Explore its five standout features.
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Dynata & Glow bring data services to Asia Pacific
Wed, 8th May 2019
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martech
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data analytics
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planning
The partnership leverages Dynata's Samplify product to programmatically deliver data streams to Glow's platform.
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How mobile workers can become even more efficient
Tue, 7th May 2019
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document management
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ecm
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martech
Automating manual processes such as invoices and forms can create a better environment for workflows, mobile employees, and customer experiences.
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How MFDs could be putting SMEs at risk of a security breach
Tue, 7th May 2019
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printing
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konica minolta
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retailers
Konica Minolta warns that unsecured multifunction devices could expose SMEs to cyber threats, emphasising the importance of robust security measures.
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Chch business reaps rewards by going paperless
Tue, 7th May 2019
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printing
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paperless office
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simpro
RED Electrical, a Christchurch-based electrical company, has gone completely paperless, saving time and money. They encourage other businesses to do the same.
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Microsoft says NZ reasonably cyber secure, but don't get complacent
Tue, 7th May 2019
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malware
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ransomware
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cryptocurrency
Microsoft's latest report heralds New Zealand as the least cyber-threatened in Asia Pacific, but warns against complacency in light of ongoing risks.
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Dashcams save lives & wallets, says insurer
Tue, 7th May 2019
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smart home
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fleet management
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road safety
Dashcams are lifesavers – and more people should consider investing in them, according to QBE Insurance and road safety organisation Brake.
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Microsoft's biggest announcements from Build 2019
Tue, 7th May 2019
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uc
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devops
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data analytics
Microsoft Build 2019 introduces new innovations for Microsoft 365, including features like Microsoft Graph data connect and the Fluid Framework.
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Air NZ sets 3D printing precedent for aircraft maintenance
Mon, 6th May 2019
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printing
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3d printing
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air new zealand
Air New Zealand, in partnership with ST Engineering and Moog, has successfully completed a world-first 3D printing experiment for aircraft maintenance.
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It's 'lights out' for two more dark web marketplaces
Mon, 6th May 2019
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cybersecurity
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cybercrime
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europol
Don’t be fooled if you see talk that Wall Street Market has been taken down – because it’s most likely not what you think.
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Qlik appoints former OneLogin VP as its new APAC leader
Mon, 6th May 2019
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Qlik has appointed Geoff Thomas to lead its business in Asia Pacific as the data analytics firm focuses on customer success and growth.
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Soon you could earn cryptocurrency as you drive
Mon, 6th May 2019
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blockchain
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cryptocurrency
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smart home
Jaguar Land Rover is testing 'smart wallet' tech that could let drivers earn cryptocurrency by reporting road conditions, with rewards like coffee and parking.
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D-Link security cams vulnerable to spying
Mon, 6th May 2019
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smart home
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d-link
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home security
Security flaws in D-Link's DCS-2132L cloud cameras, discovered by ESET, expose users in Australia and New Zealand to potential spying and firmware attacks.
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Christchurch Airport: Fighting fire with VR
Mon, 6th May 2019
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ar, vr & metaverse
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christchurch airport
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firefighting
Christchurch Airport becomes the first in New Zealand to use custom VR programmes for firefighter training, enhancing readiness for emergencies.
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Consumers 'creeped out' by IoT devices as distrust reigns supreme
Fri, 3rd May 2019
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smart home
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iot
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data privacy
A new Internet Society study reveals 63% of global consumers find IoT devices, like smart TVs and security cameras, ‘creepy’ due to privacy concerns.
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Thunderstruck! All your essential computer ports in one tiny device
Fri, 3rd May 2019
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elgato
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thunderbolt
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accessories
Simplify your workstation with Elgato's Thunderbolt 3 Mini Dock, combining USB, HDMI, Ethernet, and DisplayPort in one compact device.