Mobile Apps stories
Cohesity launches Helios Mobile app to help IT staff manage data remotely, including detecting ransomware attacks.
Businesses must adopt integrated app strategies to directly and authentically engage customers through mobile, warns Soprano Design's Matt Thompson.
Vodafone is, ahem, chequing out of the now old-school payment method as it focuses on developing its digital-first services.
On the list are Photoshop on iPad, Fresco on Windows and Adobe Aero for immersive media, along with previews of Adobe Illustrator on iPad and Photoshop Camera.
Verified By Twilio positions apps to provide consumers with verified information about who is contacting them and why.
Along with the viral potential of its popular filters, FaceApp has of late, generated a huge wave of media attention amid concerns about online privacy.
Mobile apps, poised to drive business success by 2020, will lead as user interactions expand across new modalities and devices, predicts Gartner.
McDonald's buys 13 million shares in New Zealand firm Plexure, boosting its digital transformation initiatives.
Sales of location targeted advertising, based on location data provided by apps, is set to reach $30 billion by 2020.
Mobile Mentor, a mobile solutions company, has been named a Microsoft Co-Sell Ready partner, enabling them to build custom mobile apps with high security.
French startup Deskopolitan has chosen to work with HID Global solutions to improve its co-working spaces and offer innovative experiences to clients.
XDHax 2023 crowns APAC and EMEA winners: Custom D for its cleaner app Dirty Bach, and Jemcode for the calendar-sync InView; both win USD $5,000.
The Warehouse has dipped its toes into neural networking and artificial intelligence to make it easier for customers to 'Snap and Shop'.
5G rollout and heavy investment from big tech are set to drive global smart home revenue to USD $158 billion by 2024.
New Zealanders are passionate about their games, with new data showing a 21% increase in sales from the previous year.
Poor patching and employee privacy concerns are helping mobile malware account for 20 percent of external cyber attacks, a Forrester survey found.
The trial could cut airport queues and intrusive checks by routing passengers into risk-based screening levels using behaviour and booking data.
It is an application-based world and if you don't have the time or money for extensive training, this it the solution you need.
Drivers will be logged out after 13 hours on the app, a move aimed at reducing fatigue risk and reinforcing legal limits.
Tech firm WhosOnLocation has one goal: To make sure everyone who passes through a building or work site is safe and secure.