Volution stories - Page 294

Internet of things a dramatic change says Samsung chief
Tue, 6th Jan 2015
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Samsung's CEO hails the Internet of Things as a pivotal shift, promising a more efficient and connected future at CES 2015.

The other soccer game: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
Mon, 5th Jan 2015
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 battles the FIFA giant, offering deeper realism and a refreshing challenge on the pitch despite lacking major licences.

Sony 'dare to be different' with new wearables
Mon, 5th Jan 2015
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Sony Mobile NZ launches SmartBand Talk and SmartWatch 3, aimed at revolutionising lifestyle tracking with innovative wearable tech.

Taking VoIP a step further
Tue, 30th Dec 2014
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2talk
2talk's Julian Rivers-Smith reveals how resellers can revolutionise telecoms by offering customers bespoke, white-label VoIP services.

Mobilising your workforce
Mon, 29th Dec 2014
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citrix
Revolutionising NZ businesses, mobility boosts productivity and happiness, evolving from MDM to EMM. Citrix offers key steps for success.

Making the transition to a telco BaaS seamless
Tue, 23rd Dec 2014
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cloud services
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symantec
Shift to cloud backup made simple with Symantec's tips, revolutionising telco services for data protection and cost savings.

UFB top of the agenda for Amy Adam's second term
Mon, 22nd Dec 2014
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Amy Adams focuses on ultrafast broadband (UFB) and digital inclusivity for NZ's small businesses in her second term as Minister of Communications.

Avoiding cannibalisation in a SaaS-y market
Mon, 22nd Dec 2014
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fintech
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financial systems
Choosing your partners wisely has become even more important in the shifting value chain that is ‘as-a-service’, says Vince Randall, NetSuite general manager.

Tweaked Connor ownership soothes regulator's concerns in Acurity takeover
Fri, 19th Dec 2014
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commerce commission
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regulation
The Commerce Commission has signed off a takeover bid for Acurity Health Group by its three biggest shareholders after tweaks to the holding compan.

Hands-on review: Fitbit Charge
Thu, 18th Dec 2014
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digital entertainment
Our hands-on review finds the Fitbit Charge lifts spirits but isn't flawless—style meets questionable step accuracy in this techy talisman.

Connor Healthcare tries again for Acurity takeover
Wed, 17th Dec 2014
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commerce commission
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wellington hospital
The three biggest shareholders of Wellington hospital owner Acurity Health Group have put a second application to the Commerce Commission, reducing.

Ubisoft’s The Crew crashes into a brick wall
Wed, 17th Dec 2014
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digital entertainment
Ubisoft thought it would give the racing game genre a try with The Crew and although the ambitions are noble, the game turns out to be a total car wreck.

New iPad software to help teachers talk to students about bullying
Wed, 17th Dec 2014
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New iPad book, Dragon Island, offers a revolutionary way for teachers and parents to address bullying with 3-7 year olds.

Apple and IBM deliver first wave of IBM MobileFirst for iOS apps
Tue, 16th Dec 2014
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personal computing devices
Apple and IBM launch MobileFirst for iOS apps, revolutionising enterprise mobility with analytics and cloud services for key industries.

HTC releases RE camera in New Zealand
Tue, 16th Dec 2014
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creative technologies
HTC’s new RE camera is now available in New Zealand. The camera is compatible with Android and iOS devices, compact and waterproof up to one metre.

Spark joins Dunedin’s Gigatown party
Tue, 16th Dec 2014
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Spark is set to supercharge Dunedin's connectivity with unlimited gigabit-broadband plans and revolutionise the city's Wi-Fi hotspots.

Non-financial benefits key to securing top NZ IT talent
Mon, 15th Dec 2014
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Due to New Zealand's IT talent shortage and employers struggling to compete internationally with base salary, most IT jobs now provide a work/life balance.

Victoria University student teaching robots to see like humans
Mon, 15th Dec 2014
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Student Syed Saud Naqvi is currently working on an algorithm to help computer programmes and robots view static images closer to how we see them.

Matakina Technology raises $5.5 mln for export push on breast imaging software
Wed, 10th Dec 2014
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Wellington's Matakina Technology secures $5.5m to boost global exports of their pioneering breast imaging software, Volpara.

Kiwi startup company takes the hassle out of headhunting
Fri, 5th Dec 2014
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recruitment
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startups
NZ's Snaffle revolutionises job matching, pairing employers with ideal candidates, slashing recruitment stress and time, say creators.