Increased technology literacy and collaboration are among the key ways the channel can benefit from the rise of technology trends, says CompTIA.
Businesses are investing in usability for B2B applications due to their value in effectiveness, says UXC Keystone.
Digital signage is allowing high street brands enable customers to interact with displayed content via assistive EPoS applications.
Loyal Apple consumers across generations aren't excited about a 4-inch iPhone, which is expected to go on sale later this month, a new survey finds.
Of late, ransomware threats have been specifically targeting Australian business and consumers, breaching security systems by appearing legitimate.
Demand for detachable tablets is set to bolster Windows tablet play, with Windows devices expected to dominate the detachable market come 2020.
Lingogo, the brainchild of three Kiwi women, is a new digital bookshop app filled with interactive, dual-language stories.
Wearable device owners in the enterprise are neglecting login credentials, posing a growing IT security concern, warns Centrify RSA Survey.
After much speculation, the Samsung Galaxy S7 is finally here. Pat Pilcher was lucky enough to get his hands on one for a week.
Flexi Buy fined £50k following Commerce Commission's report on mobile trader industry, as investigations into other companies continue.
A new app for language disorders is the first special education tool to be featured by Apple in the best new apps section of the App Store.
OS X users have been hit with the first known case of Mac 'ransomware' malware, found in the recently released BitTorrent client app Transmission.
The rise of emojis is changing the game for social marketers, offering richer insights, visual storytelling, and branding potential.
Do a quick 'cat' search on the App Store and you will lose most of life browsing through pages and pages of beautiful cat-dedicated apps.
Windows dominates global education sector with twice as many devices shipped in 2015 as the closest competitor, according to new report.
20 years ago, disaster was usually delivered by Mother Nature as survival of the business depended on bricks and mortar. Today, that's all changed.
The New Zealand PC market is expected to see a further decline this year, but that's not not necessarily all bad for the channel.
JCDecaux took coding to the tram shelter recently, helping relieve waiting passengers' boredom while teaching them to code.
The University of Adelaide and NEC Australia team up to help accelerate Adelaide's development into a smart city.
An IT solution by Brennan IT and Local Government Super has won an Excellence award from the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees.