With ClassFlow Connect, the entire class can simultaneously interact or view and share resources from any mobile device.
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Adobe is venturing into the shoppable video space with a new cloud-based product set to be launched later this month.
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.
In a galaxy not so far away, Mimobot's Star Wars USB brings whimsy to work with its R2-D2 design, sounds, and exclusive digital content.
EMC unveils Project Horizon - its vision to enable enterprises to drive their digital agenda and harness the untapped value of business content.
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment is launching DC Super Hero Girls, a new superhero universe targeted to young girls between the ages of 6-12.
CallPlus and BNSL are standing firm on Global Mode, with BNSL firing a stinging letter to the 'big media gang', alleging bullying behaviour.
Noel Leeming will be reselling broadband services soon – and that's not the only new addition for the retail chain...
New Zealand is a nation of oversharers - and a popular target for ransomware according to a new report from Symantec.
Managed content services are the new trend in the printing sector, aiming to save costs and improve workflow by focusing on digital content.
The PwC Global entertainment and media outlook, 2014-2018, forecasts digital advertising will increase by 10.2% every year until 2018.
In a bid to outplay the competition, Dell has announced new products including a 3D camera and digital workspace.
Aerohive Networks has announced it will provide the Wi-Fi infrastructure to support Apple's connection to ConnectED.
Companies are rapidly moving to AWS, with major cloud adoption patterns emerging, says Greg Kieser at Westcon Imagine 2014.
New Zealand start-up Parrot Analytics is using clever algorithms to measure the demand for TV content across a fragmented landscape.
A Mobile Learning Centre is heading around New Zealand, taking technology to low decile schools in an effort to engage students and enrich learning.
Innovative local companies have been recognised at the recent 2015 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIA) ceremony.
The BYOD trend is gaining popularity in Asia Pacific as mobile devices accounted for 22.5% of all consumer smartphone sales in 2013.
New Zealand's most remote communities will benefit from the Mobile Learning Centre, bringing technology to over 100,000 Kiwis over two years.