Technology Gifts stories - Page 221
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.

What is the rumour mill generating about future MacBooks?
Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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personal computing devices
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apple
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tablets & laptops
Rumour has it that by this June we could be approaching warp speed with the introduction of a new generation of MacBook Pros.

Wellington game makers launch new, future-focused app
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ai
The NZ Council for Education Research has collaborated with Gamelab on a game aimed at getting people thinking about the future of education.

Kiwi ingenuity strikes again with world's first smart car mount
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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apps
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kickstarter
Kiwi entrepreneur launches Kickstarter campaign for Bluejay, the first smart car mount. Campaign has already raised $15k.

Indian company rolls out $5 smartphone
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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customers
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price match
A new Indian company has introduced a smartphone for for 251 rupees, about NZ$5.50, and has been met with a mix of scepticism and excitement.

Is Apple creating an unhackable smartphone?
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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data protection
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personal computing devices
Various sources attest to the fact that Apple is working on creating a phone that is unhackable by government bodies or even Apple itself.

Can your iPhone be hacked using just Play-Doh? Yep.
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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biometrics
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personal computing devices
Touch ID may not be as secure as you thought, with a mobile security company getting around the security with an unlikely partner in crime: Play-Doh.

Far Cry Primal Review: Life as a caveman
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Far Cry Primal is a unique game where you are assume the role of a caveman. There are no guns or any type of technology featured here.

Sony rolls out new smartphones… emphasis on the smart
Wed, 24th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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smart machines
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sony
Sony Mobile has released the first ‘X’ series smartphones designed with new layers of intelligence technologies and communication features.

Hands-on review: QNAP TS-453A NAS Drive
Wed, 24th Feb 2016
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storage
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gaming
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reviews
As the next addition to QNAP's range, the TS-453A is a 4-bay NAS drive with a quad-core Intel Celeron N3150 processor. What makes this one different?.

March 2016 Games with Gold revealed for Xbox gamers
Wed, 24th Feb 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
The March 2016 Games with Gold titles has now been officially revealed by Microsoft. There are more free games to play for Xbox LIVE Gold members.

Photo gallery: Apple through the ages
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
What began as the brainchild of two Steves is now the world’s largest information technology company and at the forefront of innovative technology.

Nokia ramps up data center play
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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devops
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hyperscale
Nokia has launched new data center services and teamed up with integrated manufacturing company Sanmina to collaborate on data center solutions.

Tom Clancy's The Division beta breaks records
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ubisoft
The public beta for Tom Clancy's The Division has just ended and millions of players participated in it as it broke a new record for an original IP.

Kiwi educators encouraged to exchange faulty Apple plug
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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edutech
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personal computing devices
The Ministry of Education has alerted New Zealand educators to the fact that Apple is recalling the two-prong Apple AC wall plug adapters.

2016 looking rosy for smartphone vendors, despite some turbulence
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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analyst report
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technology gifts
New forecasts predict that over 1.5 billion smartphones will be shipped in 2016, as the industry grows by more than 10%.

The NZ unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S7
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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samsung
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samsung galaxy
On Monday in Auckland’s Mantells on the Water, members of Auckland’s press gathered for a Samsung popup #GalaxyS7 session.

When to expect devices and connected 'things' to start talking to one another
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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iot
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smart home
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healthtech
After eight years of searching for, downloading and using smartphone apps, users are maturing in their usage behaviours.

Samsung backs business transformation
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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endpoint protection
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edr
Samsung champions corporate evolution with advanced security and enhanced productivity via its KNOX-secured Galaxy S7 and Enterprise Device Programme.

Attention all gamers: New ASUS laptop available in NZ
Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
ASUS' new high-performance gaming laptop, the ROG GL552, is now available in New Zealand with prices starting from $2,099.

Kiwis, hit up Spark NZ for the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge
Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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smartphones
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uc
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samsung
To celebrate Samsung’s new smartphones, Spark has announced the first 500 online pre-orders before February 24 will receive a Samsung Gear VR device.