Huawei continues to break new ground in the wearables space by unveiling today the Huawei Watch, powered by Android Wear™ at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015.

Recent market reports indicate that 20 percent of Sri Lanka’s population use smart devices with great optimism towards the entry of low-cost smartphones.

Samsung and Ikea have emerged at the forefront of a new era of universally compatible wireless charging technology after the electronics brand and flat pack furniture retailer announced the release of new products embracing the latest iteration of the technology from April.

Electronics giants LG and Huawei are following in the footsteps of Apple with the launch of rival smartwach designs designed to tempt Android users to dive into the new ecosystem.

Just when you thought fingerprint reading was as cool as security tech could get Fujitsu goes and reveals its iris authentication tech.

Samsung has unveiled its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones as devices which represent a “new design philosophy” for the firm, as it looks to regain its leadership position in the market against the likes of Apple.

Apple chief Tim Cook has defended the "basic human right" of privacy and that too much personal information is being "trafficked around" with consumers not fully understanding what is going on.

Shift Solutions, Sri Lanka’s leading creative digital agency recently used yet another innovative solution - Oculus Rift technology, to create an immersive brand experience for a leading bank in Sri Lanka.

Top Trends to Impact IT Landscape in 2015

Thursday, 26 February 2015 11:47

With new technologies emerging and dominating the way organizations and the workforce function, businesses can no longer afford to remain behind the curve.

mobiOs to Launch MMM Platform in Sri Lanka

Wednesday, 25 February 2015 05:12

“Traditional media is fast losing its value and becoming less effective with the fast changing lifestyles and consumer patterns which are evolving on a daily basis.

Why Cloud Databases Are In Your Future

Wednesday, 18 February 2015 06:08

The cloud has gotten pretty complicated—and crowded. There are more new “as a service” offerings popping up lately than reality TV shows.