Samsung teases Gear S3 launch
Samsung is ready to announce its next take on its popular smartwatch.
Samsung is ready to announce its next take on its popular smartwatch.
Rather than being its usual night of civic duty, the 2016 Australian Census was a failure of leadership, technology, and communications by government, the ABS, and IBM.
Huawei's third generation activity tracker and Bluetooth headset combination wearable is an attractive option for those looking for such a combination.
The company is focusing on analytics initiatives to diversify revenue streams.
The company had been accused of allowing its salespeople to act as insurance brokers in a number of states despite lacking the proper licenses.
Industrial robots aren't just for automotive manufacturing anymore. Global R&D spending in the robotics industry is predicted to grow at a CAGR of more than 17 percent during the next four years.
Microsoft is dropping its Azure RemoteApp technology over the course of the next year and guiding customers to go, instead, with virtualization software and service from Citrix.
Here's how Microsoft is advising its reseller partners to sell Windows 10 to customers, especially enterprises.
According to Survey Monkey, 40 percent of the most used apps in the US are pre-loaded onto Android and iOS. But which app do we use the most on our mobile devices?
Do you know what a Tg is? Do you know what a Z-probe is? We didn't either. But knowing about these and some other interesting secrets will help you make better 3D prints.
Storage is no longer about SANs and big, fast arrays, though they aren't going away. Here's why you need to rethink the balance of internal and external storage.
Microsoft's annual student competition recently had its finals in Seattle, with a diverse and inspiring set of competitors and projects.
Japanese corporation Mitsubishi Materials' new recycling hub in the Netherlands is gearing up to receive e-waste from all over Europe.
Google is once again the focus of a probe into whether the company has violated South Korea's anti-competition standards.
The AU$3 billion to be sunk into its network betrays Telstra's previous underinvestment, according to telecommunications analysts.