We took the Parrot Zik 3.0 Bluetooth headphones for a spin and we liked what we heard.
Apple unveils new iPhone SE and iPad Pro
On face value, while there were no major announcements during Apple’s March 21 event, that doesn’t mean that the newly unveiled devices won’t sell well. The iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro fill relevant holes in Apple’s product lineup, and that makes them exciting for Apple consumers.
Gemalto showcases new fingerprint authentication solutions
Gemalto, Fingerprint Cards, Precise Biometrics and STMicroelectronics will introduce an end-to-end security architecture for biometric fingerprint authentication at Mobile World Congress 2016.
Parrot introduces Zik 3
Parrot has introduced Zik 3 is the newest generation of Parrot’s wireless music and telephone headset, designed by Starck.
BlackBerry launches Priv
After months of leaks, rumors, and non-announcements, BlackBerry is putting the Priv up for pre-order on its website.
The public Internet of Things
In recent years, enterprise mobility (EM) has evolved from being a simple mobile device management tool. As part of this evolution, it is branching out to a variety of endpoint interfaces to include cross-mobile platforms and connected things.
The colour of money
Mobile payment services offer lucrative opportunities for regional telecom operators looking for new revenue streams.
HID Global to highlight secure identity solutions at GITEX
With the theme, ‘Your Security Connected,’ HID Global’s involvement at GITEX 2015 will highlight its convenient and innovative identity and access management (IAM) solutions which include smart applications, smart devices and smart technology.
Gemalto to highlight ‘Internet of Secure Things’ at GITEX
Gemalto will showcase its vision for a seamlessly connected, secure and sustainable digital future at this year’s GITEX Technology Week.
FAMOCO announces participation at GITEX 2015
FAMOCO, a French company specialising in Android NFC readers, has announced objectives of expanding in the Middle East market.
Samsung announces launch of new mobile payment service
Samsung will soon be launching its mobile payment service, a new offering that aims to compete with heavyweights Apple and Google.
Future ready
Mobility is without a doubt a huge piece of the IT ecosystem’s future. With this, the spotlight turns toward mobile access and the doors it opens for future users. Siva Shankar Maheswaran, End User & Consultant Business Manager, HID Global, discusses current and future trends in mobile access control.
Pay to play
From the moment that mobile phones became as common as carrying a wallet, advancements in their abilities and technologies have continued to shape the way we live our lives. Near Field Communication is next in this line of paradigm shifting technologies.
HID Global to take part in Cards and Payments Middle East 2015
HID Global has announced its participation in the upcoming Cards and Payments Middle East 2015, which will be held on May 12-13, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Outlook 2015
Reseller Middle East speaks to experts from the industry on technologies and market scenarios that they believe will dominate 2015 and how regional channel partners can make the most of it to sustain a profitable business.
Tap and go
Manish Punjabi, Channel Marketing Manager MEA, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, pens down the channel opportunities in Near-Field Communication (NFC).
Apple’s Achilles heel
James Dartnell takes a look at Apple’s lack of responsibility following the breach of its iCloud.
Hands on with iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3
What’s rectangular, gold, and 18 percent thinner than a No. 2 pencil? The iPad Air 2, which Apple unveiled Thursday. …
Apple enters mobile payments business
Apple is getting into the mobile payments business with the launch of its NFC-enabled Apple Pay in the U.S. next month.
Apple Watch: What can and can’t it do?
Excitement over Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus may leave some overlooking the company’s other release which coincided with the new smartphone – the Apple Watch. Here are five things the Apple Watch can do, followed by five things it can’t.