Mobile Apps stories
A GlobalData analyst says that the outcome of the Apple v Pepper case could impact the app development market at all levels.
The current healthcare system provides no way for doctors to check if patients or filling their prescriptions or taking their medicine on time.
Google to address app monitoring of network activity in upcoming Android P, says NordVPN. Users urged to use VPN for online privacy.
Across two million applications analysed by Pradeo's security engine, almost one third of applications contained an OWASP vulnerability.
The eCommerce market in South Africa will amount to US$2.7 billion in 2017 with an annual expected growth rate of 14.2%.
I'll venture to guess you're using a mobile device to read this - while mobile apps offer a host of new opportunities, they also introduce risk.
Sports fans can now stay up to date with all the latest highlights thanks to the new SKY Sport Highlights app.
Who would have thought that people would be willing to download an app that displays ads on their phones? Postr has secured $3m investment into APAC.
If you're thinking of running an event, a mobile app is not just a nice feature but an essential part of event promotion.
The New Zealand Police has banished thousands of hours of paperwork thanks to a Christchurch tech company, Smudge Apps.
Households and utilities are using phone-linked apps to spot leaks, cut waste and keep water systems working in minutes, not weeks.
The Unisys Connected Government Survey provides insights into the attitudes of consumers toward digital government services.
Hot weather is heightening the risk of skin cancer and other illness for outdoor staff unless employers manage sun exposure properly.
Mistaken file sharing could become less risky after a messaging update lets users delete sent attachments from both devices.
Mobile reporting is speeding safety incident logging and compliance in remote industries, helping firms capture data in real time and cut risk.
New research links New Zealand’s low step counts to higher obesity risk, with women most affected by activity gaps across the population.
People with back pain face little guidance, as a University of Sydney study finds most treatment apps are poor quality and untested.
Technology can help educators meet standard operating procedures swiftly and effectively, cutting down response times.
More than 1,000 participants braved the outdoors, with the goal of travelling 100km in 36 hours or 50km in 18 hours.
A national study could reveal hundreds of millions of dollars in gains for New Zealand as businesses remain slow to adopt connected devices.