Bluetooth stories
As news spreads of the Bluetooth zero-day that affects more than 5 billion devices, security experts are warning users to use Bluetooth with caution.
Looking back at my time with the 3SIXT Bluetooth studio earbuds, other than a few rocky moments, they have thoroughly impressed me...
Fidgetly CTRL is the world's first app-enabled 360-degree motion game controller in the form of a fidget spinner...
The Kanex MultiSync Bluetooth travel keyboard is a comfortable, slim, and portable travel keyboard that can sync with up to four simultaneous devices.
Snapchat rebrands as Snap Inc. and announces new product, Spectacles - sunglasses with an integrated video camera.
Sony have an impeccable sense of timing. Almost straight after Apples headphone socketless iPhone 7 launched, their new Bluetooth headphones arrived.
Tech veteran slams Apple over iPhone 7's 'courageous' jack removal, calling it a profit-driven insult to users' intelligence.
If opening the fridge door to see what's in the fridge is too much of a chore then great, you've saved yourself 15 seconds.
Elevate your audio game with Jabra Speak 710, bringing immersive sound to your office and conference calls with ease.
Yealink has once again made the smart media phone space its own with the introduction of its latest device as it irons out previously complex tasks.
Yealink ups the ante in NZ, melding Office 365 and Skype for Biz into the intuitive T48 touchscreen phone—HD calls and mobile switch at a touch.
Yealink transforms meetings with the new Optima HD IP phone, boasting a 5 touch screen, Android OS, and 360° audio capture.
We all know the frustration of travelling to and from major events, this is how the Royal New Zealand Air Force avoided a traffic disaster...
Lingmo International launches Translate One2One, an earpiece powered by IBM Watson, to overcome language barriers.
Bose has recently introduced its new range of Bluetooth speakers, that shares the cylindrical shape of arguably the market dominator, UE Boom.
MYNT smart tracker's review unveils a tech marvel that vows to end the days of lost keys and wandering pets, all for a crisp NZ$30.
As of July 21 last week, Air New Zealand customers can now use Bluetooth devices 'gate to gate' on all its domestic and international flights.
It seems these days 90s trends can't be rehashed fast enough as generation Y grows up - and it seems Hasbro has jumped on the bandwagon too.
Bluetooth technology to deliver safety messages will be used to educate rental drivers as they drive along the Christchurch to Queenstown route.
Ever gone to the bar when it's your turn to buy a round of drinks and realised you've left your wallet at home? A new innovation will change this.