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It looks like Google's Nexus smartphone/tablet lineup, which usually feature their latest version of Android is about to get two new additions.
Google appears to be working in earnest to fulfill its promise to revamp the Google Glass and bring a new wearable device to enterprises.
The Android.Trojan.MKero.A malware was originally distributed via third-party marketplace and local social networks in Eastern Europe late 2014.
Google says the introduction of a new logo reflects how the world uses the search giant differently, with more devices, platforms and apps.
Skype introduces personalised features in latest Android update, including customisable ringtones and photo forwarding.
Google and TP-Link unveil OnHub, the Wi-Fi router promising seamless, high-speed home connectivity without the usual hassle.
Google ups its game with new Chromebooks tailored for the corporate world, boasting enhanced security and seamless integration.
Google morphs into Alphabet, sharpens focus on key markets with Sundar Pichai helming core internet and Android businesses.
Google has added Customer-Supplied Encryption Keys for Google Compute Engine in beta, which provides users control over encryption in the public cloud.
Australian IT departments are near the top of the class when it comes to end user satisfaction but BYOD policies appear to be lagging.
Google faced a higher tax bill last year, but the $371,799 bill is unlikely to faze the company, which made $14.9 million in recorded revenue.
Technology doesn't have to be complicated, as Hakanoa Handmade found our recently, when a move to the cloud saw immediate sales growth and savings.
Educators is a dedicated news website that brings the most up-to-date technology-focused news to ICT teachers, deputy principals & principals in NZ.
Kiwi website firm Zeald is reaching out to small and medium business owners wanting to learn how to utilise Google Adwords to promote their business.
Waikato University computer science student lands fully-paid internship at Google's Sydney office to enhance coding capabilities.
Google Glass is quietly re-emerging, with reports that Google will distribute a version aimed at enterprise customers in coming months.
The Auckland Council defends its free WiFi service after reports of pornography being accessed. Blocking software is not foolproof.
The business world has seen the birth of a new breed of company that could tilt the playing field in favour of cash-strapped Kiwi entrepreneurs.
Building a strong brand is crucial for new providers, as brand perception shapes how buyers view them. Trust is key.
MapR and Google team up to offer $500 Google Cloud credit for IT professionals and resellers signing up for free on-demand Hadoop training.