Technology Gifts stories - Page 122
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.

Are WiFi networks putting you at risk?
Wed, 24th Apr 2019
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smart home
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wireless networks
WiFi names can often be simple, quirky, or downright bizarre – but did you know those names are all it takes for somebody to find out exactly where you live?.

Amazon puts a 'Ring' on smart home surveillance
Tue, 23rd Apr 2019
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surveillance
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smart home
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amazon
Amazon has acquired Ring, a prominent smart home security company, aiming to make security devices more accessible and fight crime in neighbourhoods globally.

Hands-on review: Playing music with Sphero’s Specdrums
Tue, 23rd Apr 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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smart home
Sphero's Specdrums transform any coloured surface into a musical instrument, offering an innovative, portable, and budget-friendly drumming experience.

Google Assistant's clever ways to help smart homes go green
Tue, 23rd Apr 2019
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smart home
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google
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google assistant
Google's Assistant aims to lower your smart home’s carbon footprint with voice commands, helping you save on energy and water during Earth Day and beyond.

The world loves smart speakers - and China leads the way
Tue, 23rd Apr 2019
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smart home
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digital entertainment
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healthtech
People across the world love their smart speakers – and we have AI assistants like Amazon Alexa to thank for the revolution.

Hands-on review: The Fitbit Versa Lite
Mon, 22nd Apr 2019
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gaming
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wearables
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reviews
At first glance, the Versa and the Versa Lite look exactly the same. For someone who is not a Versa user, the two can be easily mistaken.

Hands-on review: The ruggedly tough CAT S61 smartphone
Thu, 18th Apr 2019
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smartphones
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gaming
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reviews
The driveway beckoned me, so I dropped the phone several times. Back in the study, close examination has failed to reveal a single scratch.

This Iron Man drone wants you to fly like a superhero
Thu, 18th Apr 2019
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drones
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smart home
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movies
RYZE Tech teams up with Marvel and Disney to release Tello Iron Man, a superhero-inspired drone that comes with an HD FPV camera and intelligent flight modes.

Do you use the Peel Smart Remote app? Delete or update it now
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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smartphones
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smart home
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breach prevention
Security firm Pradeo Lab urges users to update or delete Peel Smart Remote, which could be leaking personal photos and information to unknown servers.

Information is power when choosing electricity plans
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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smart home
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power / energy
Kiwis are keen to switch electricity providers to save money, but many lack crucial knowledge about their current usage and kilowatt hour prices.

A quick look at Haier & LG's take on the smart home revolution
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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smart home
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haier
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technology gifts
Haier is going all-in on the smart home revolution – and it believes your home should be smart all the way from the laundry to the bedroom.

Hands-on review: ASUS Mini PC PB60G
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
ASUS’ new Mini PC PB60G defies its size, delivering a powerhouse performance for office and professional environments, priced from USD $1,999.

An 8K TV for $80,000? Samsung has you covered
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
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digital signage
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smart home
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digital entertainment
Samsung's 8K TVs debut in New Zealand with prices reaching NZD $80,000 for a 98-inch Q900 QLED. Smaller models start at NZD $11,000.

Princeton study wants to know if you have a smart home - or a spy home
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
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iot
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smart home
Princeton University researchers are examining if your smart home devices are safe or spying on you, offering a tool to measure privacy and security risks.

Hands-on review: Fitbit Inspire HR - A beginner's gateway into fitness trackers
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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smart home
Fitbit's Inspire HR debuts – the ideal entry-level tracker for fitness newbies at $189.95, with stylish design.

No broadband caps please, we're Kiwis
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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smart home
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digital entertainment
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netflix
More than 70% of broadband services in New Zealand are now uncapped as Kiwis' appetite for TV streaming grows.

Hands-on review: D-Link D-Fend AC2600 Wi-Fi Router
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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smart home
D-Link's D-Fend AC2600 Wi-Fi Router combines ease of use with robust security features, making it suitable for both novice users and tech enthusiasts alike.

Razer launches HD video capture card for game streamers
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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gaming
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smart home
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digital entertainment
Razer has launched an external video capture card that can record every second of the gaming experience in HD resolution.

Lost your wallet? Just give it a call
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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smart home
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bluetooth
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rfid
Ekster's latest smart wallet, backed by USD $1 million in crowdfunding, is voice-activated and solar-powered, offering seamless tracking and superior security.

Hands-on review: The Apple iPad Pro, five months on
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Apple claimed that the new iPad Pro is faster than 92% of portable PCs on the market. I was surprised when I found that to be true.