Cameras stories
Ongoing changes in networking technology will cause a rethink of conventional local area and wide area networks.
Apple's latest iPad Pro introduces state-of-the-art LiDAR technology for enhanced AR, dual cameras, and studio-quality microphones starting at NZ$1,499.
The D-Link Talkbox 2800 is an AC1600 NBN (AU) and UFB (NZ) compatible modem/router with ADSL2+ and VDSL2 functionality.
The Cosmos XR promises to be a major advancement in augmented reality allowing designers to view their concepts in a real-world environment.
According to the report, Zscaler customers are generating more than 1 billion IoT transactions per month in the Zscaler cloud.
These latest enhancements extend Reveal(x) capabilities to the enterprise IoT device edge, according to the company.
Fears of 'peak smartphone' menace industry stalwarts like Apple and Samsung, yet experts argue that the innovation landscape is far from dormant.
Sony's new 4K handycam will hit the shelves next month, bringing new opportunities for keen videographers to film up a storm.
FireFlight's innovative real-time mapping technology aids Australian Army and relief teams in battling Kangaroo Island bushfires, enhancing recovery efforts.
Grandstream expands its GWN Wi-Fi range with the launch of the GWN7630LR for large enterprises and the GWN7602 for smaller businesses.
Zoom and DTEN's D7 have revolutionised video meetings with an integrated, all-in-one solution, simplifying setup and enhancing productivity.
The KoiMeeter smart video conferencing solution features wireless presentation, real-time transcription and translation, and on-premise storage.
The valuation of the global industry has doubled since 2017, and is set to reach $158 billion in the next four years.
D-Link's DCS-8600LH camera impresses with its full HD video and night vision, but struggles with Optus 4G connectivity in Australia.
The iconic Motorola razr flip phone makes a stylish return to Australia as a high-tech foldable smartphone, priced at AUD $2699. Pre-order now!.
Surely it is the duty of the manufacturers to make devices more secure at the point where they are produced, right?.
Auckland-based startup IMAGR introduces AI-driven SmartCarts to eliminate checkout queues, securing USD $14 million funding led by Toshiba Tec.
Spark is calling on New Zealand's most innovative businesses to pitch their best ideas about how 5G could benefit the country.
Two people were arrested on charges of importing goods for a dishonest purpose, including skimming devices and a card writing machine.
Assaia's Apron AI technology includes computer vision AI-equipped cameras, which capture key aircraft turn activities and predict future operational needs.