Cameras stories
The characteristics of 5G mean that the technology complements Wi-Fi very well, and true Interoperability with Wi-Fi can help drive better business outcomes.
The City of Hobart takes a proactive approach with the tech tools they use to drive their vision of being a smart and safe city.
Ricoh has announced the Australian launch of its new Android-based A-Series Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) (also known as Interactive Flat Panel Displays (IFPD).
Museumgoers in Australia will be able to explore sunken WWII ships using detailed 3D models and NVIDIA technology.
Zoom celebrates its third consecutive time in the leader's quadrant, and its offerings in this space include Team Chat, Phone, Meetings, and Whiteboard.
Capture your holiday moments with the Feiyutech Pocket 2S Stabilised Camera - the perfect solution for high-quality videos on the go.
Arnies Recon has saved over 4.5 thousand tonnes of appliances and electronics from landfill in the last three years.
New research has uncovered new ways for retailers to use artificial intelligence in concert with in-store cameras to better service consumer behaviour.
Jabra, the Danish brand specialising in audio equipment and, more recently, video conference systems, has recently launched the Jabra Panacast 20.
InterSystems has entered a global partnership agreement with Australian-based PainChek, the developer of a smartphone-based pain assessment monitoring app.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II features different gameplay mechanics that we have never seen in a Call of Duty game before.
Cybersecurity remains a top concern for physical security professionals going into 2023, according to new research from Genetec.
Swann Security launches wireless home security kit with own router and long battery life, catering to the growing demand for DIY security systems.
Smart devices from various non-Chinese companies are found to have hidden loyalty pledges to the Chinese state in their terms and conditions.
The Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera has revolutionary face recognition technology, Full HD videos, and a 130-degree field of view.
i-PRO's Active Guard plug-in is set to revolutionize video management systems, turning them into advanced search engines with real-time capabilities.
The next phase of surveillance camera technology is the move to Artificial Intelligence, enhancing operational capabilities.
Adobe has partnered with Leica and Nikon to implement provenance technology into their cameras, increasing trust in digital work.
Apple New Zealand reports a net loss of over $3.05m for the period ending June 2022, a significant increase from the previous year.
IDC forecasts that the ANZ spending on the Internet of Things (IoT) will reach $24 billion in 2026, a compounded annual growth rate of 10% for 2021-26.