Vodafone 5G network goes live across New Zealand
“If 4G was ‘the era of the smartphone’, 5G will be the ‘era of connected everything’,” says Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris
“If 4G was ‘the era of the smartphone’, 5G will be the ‘era of connected everything’,” says Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris
The Warehouse Group CDO Michelle Anderson and CMO Jonathan Waecker on how the retailer is leading through ‘the perfect storm of technologies’ impacting every business
For every phone recycled with RE:Mobile, a donation will be made to local charity Sustainable Coastlines
Stephen Barfoot joins third generation at helm of real estate firm
The announcements came at the company's biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead.
The 2019 Unisys Security Index finds New Zealanders are selective about which situations they deem acceptable for an organisation to collect data from social media, online purchases, smartphones and wearable devices
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
Apple Inc took a major step toward supplying its own smartphone chips by purchasing the majority of Intel Corp's modem business in a deal valued at US$1 billion, the companies said on Thursday.
“CIOs who know how to retain, inspire and lead Gen Zers will reap the rewards from their hard work, passion and disruptive ideas,” says Gartner.
Tech solutions to the problem include Saftie, an app that crowdsources data from users who flag locations they consider dangerous
'This is a breach of privacy that may not just be embarrassing but could also affect our lives in big ways, just as the credit score does'
With a scan of their smartphones, consumers can now track the journey of their fish meal to ensure it's a legal, ethical and sustainable product
"They don't spark strong feelings — except maybe chagrin that they cost so much"
Digital business professionals focus on building experiences for a handful of well-established devices and channels, but many are ignoring or are only slowly developing experiences on emerging devices and third-party platforms.
While it's likely that Apple will still reign in the enterprise for a while longer, the Galaxy S8 is the first Android device to compete with the iPhone in the business world.