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Mobility stories - Page 19

In today's increasingly hybrid world, being agile and mobile when working is becoming significantly normalised. Mobility is a term that describes the use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as other technologies, to enable employees to work securely from anywhere.

Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
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Lenovo launches Legion series of gaming PCs & laptops
Mon, 20th Apr 2020
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Lenovo has launched a new 2020 lineup of gaming PC and laptops, which are sure to give fans of prebuilt gaming PCs something to smile about.
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Jamf announces same-day support for Apple's spring OS release
Mon, 6th Apr 2020
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Jamf announces same-day support for Apple's spring OS releases, ensuring uninterrupted workflows and new features for devices across the Apple lineup.
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ASUS unveils ROG Zephyrus gaming notebook
Wed, 1st Apr 2020
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digital entertainment
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ASUS unveils the ROG Zephyrus G14, boasting an AMD Ryzen R9-4900HS processor, NVIDIA RTX2060 GPU, and optional LED lid display, starting at AUD $2199.
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Empowering a remote workforce: can your business make ‘working from home’ work?
Mon, 30th Mar 2020
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Businesses are adopting remote work strategies to offer flexibility, but without proper planning, it can lead to chaos. Learn how to make it work smoothly.
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Apple's new iPad Pro features LiDAR tech for immersive AR
Thu, 19th Mar 2020
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personal computing devices
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ar, vr & metaverse
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apple
Apple's latest iPad Pro introduces state-of-the-art LiDAR technology for enhanced AR, dual cameras, and studio-quality microphones starting at NZ$1,499.
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Apple gives MacBook Air one more tune up
Thu, 19th Mar 2020
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personal computing devices
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apple
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notebook
Apple reveals an upgraded MacBook Air featuring faster performance, improved keyboard, doubled storage, and enhanced security, starting at NZD $1799.
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Rapid adoption of mobile devices for utilities companies, study shows
Wed, 18th Mar 2020
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A Zebra Technologies study reveals a swift surge in mobile device usage among energy and utilities workers, driven by the need for real-time data access.
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Coronavirus: Businesses providing laptops to employees for remote working
Fri, 13th Mar 2020
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Some businesses are also getting ready for more staff to potentially work from home by providing laptops or remote access.
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Should we really trust those ‘trusted’ devices?
Tue, 10th Mar 2020
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A false sense of security surrounds so-called trusted mobile devices and we need to rethink the ‘trusted’ device security model.
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IWD 2020 interview: Jamf’s Melissa Antoine
Sat, 7th Mar 2020
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Jamf's senior customer success manager Melissa Antoine discusses attracting more women to IT by promoting role models, mentorship, and flexible workplaces.
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IDC: PC market will also be hit by COVID-19
Fri, 6th Mar 2020
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The long list of ICT markets that are being disrupted by the virus’ effect on manufacturing includes desktops, laptops, workstations and tablets.
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Hands-on review: XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro ticks all the boxes
Mon, 24th Feb 2020
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digital entertainment
XP-Pen is a Japanese company that prides itself on delivering high-performance drawing tablets and styluses on a budget.
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Toshiba's laptop division revived as Dynabook with Sharp capital injection
Wed, 19th Feb 2020
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personal computing devices
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mobility
To mark the occasion, the Dynabook Rewards programme is offering resellers $50 for every Dynabook or Toshiba branded device sold before December 31.
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New Jamf integration designed to benefit Apple enterprise customers
Tue, 11th Feb 2020
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personal computing devices
Jamf Pro now allows direct configuration of Jamf Connect, streamlining Mac authentication and identity management.
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Fujitsu launches nine new enterprise PC models
Thu, 30th Jan 2020
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personal computing devices
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mobility
Fujitsu has launched nine new enterprise PC models, including the ARROWS Tab Q5010 series for education and business, featuring the latest CPUs and OS.
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Hands-on review: Alienware m15 r2: supercomputer or superweapon?
Thu, 23rd Jan 2020
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gaming
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network infrastructure
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digital signage
Alienware's m15 r2 merges sleek design with superweapon-grade performance, but at USD $2800, is the hefty price justified for gamers on the move?.
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Synnex & Jamf ink new Australian partnership
Wed, 22nd Jan 2020
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IT solutions provider Synnex partners with Jamf to give over 6000 channel partners in Australia access to Jamf's Apple device management solutions.
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Key considerations for consistent IoT manageability and security
Mon, 20th Jan 2020
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iot security
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personal computing devices
As IoT devices permeate all aspects of life, organisations must prioritise security and manageability to harness their benefits without escalating risks.
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Vodafone to launch eSIMs for devices and wearables
Mon, 20th Jan 2020
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smartphones
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wearables
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personal computing devices
Vodafone is set to roll out eSIMs for devices and wearables in 2020, enhancing connectivity and paving the way for advanced 5G-enabled features.
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2019 PC market growth benefits big three vendors
Mon, 20th Jan 2020
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network infrastructure
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lenovo
With the first year of full-year growth since 2011, Lenovo, HP and Dell took the lion’s share with 65% of the global PC market.