Samsung Pay connects Four
Samsung Pay can now be used by NAB customers, making the smartphone mobile wallet the first to be compatible with all of the Big Four Australian banks.
Samsung Pay can now be used by NAB customers, making the smartphone mobile wallet the first to be compatible with all of the Big Four Australian banks.
Bankwest has begun a “toe in the water trial” of wearable payments.
Australia’s Girl Geek Academy is rolling out the next phase of its coding curriculum targeting girls aged five to eight, kicking it off with an event in Sydney tomorrow to coincide with International Girls in ICT Day, an awareness day dedicated to encouraging girls to consider careers in IT.
Researchers at IBM have developed a hub for wearables that can gather information from multiple wearable devices and share it with a doctor, potentially cutting down on the time patients need to spend in a hospital.
For wearables to succeed, many people believe technology should be inconspicuous, not popping out and making a fashion statement of its own. Google Glass may have gotten it wrong, and Oakley and Intel may have done it right with the new Radar Pace.
Smartwatch sales in Australia have boomed in the first half of 2016, up 89 per cent on the same period last year.
IT leaders must prepare for 'wear-your-own-device' as wearables-driven consumerisation starts to take hold.
Many alternative mobile operating systems like Firefox have fallen by the wayside while Android and iOS continue to dominate, but Samsung's Tizen has survived.
Is the wearables market just a hobby for HP, as the company claims? As new smartwatches - like Titan's Juxt - keep rolling out, that doesn't seem to be the case.
David Gee grabs his crystal ball and predicts the five megatrends you'll need to be aware of between now and 2020.
Driving contextual apps, moving beyond pure augmented and virtual reality, and more industry applications is where wearable computing is heading in 2016, according to analysts.
UC San Diego researchers have developed a magnetic-field network to link wearable devices through the user's body.
Microsoft is preparing to release its augmented reality headset HoloLens within the next year.
CSIRO has signed a licensing agreement with aerospace and engineering company, TAE, to commercialise wearable technology that enables field asset maintenance staff to 'virtually work' with technical experts off site.
Welcome to the employee wellness program at Iron Mountain, dubbed LiveWell.