Field Service Business > Hardware

Long arm of the law gets mobile

08 April, 2015

Acer has successfully rolled out the largest deployment of Windows 8 tablets in Australia to Tasmania Police, replacing a fleet of 1100 desktop computers - including 600 Windows XPs that were at end of life - and 200 in-car mobile data terminals.


Brother PT-D600 labelling machine

07 April, 2015

Brother has launched its PT-D600 advanced labelling machine, designed to meet a wide range of business needs - from organising office filing to tracking property through specialist barcode and asset management labels.


BT MeetMe with Dolby Voice audio conferencing

02 April, 2015

BT Global Services and Dolby Laboratories have expanded availability of the BT MeetMe with Dolby Voice service and of the innovative Dolby Conference Phone. BT MeetMe with Dolby Voice combines Dolby's nearly 50 years of audio expertise with BT's communications capabilities to deliver exceptionally clear, natural and productive meetings.


ASUS ZenBook UX305 laptop

02 April, 2015

The ASUS ZenBook UX305, at 12.3 mm thin, the world’s slimmest 13.3″ QHD+ ultraportable laptop according to the manufacturer. It weighs 1.2 kg and features a crisp and vibrant in-plane switching (IPS) anti-glare display with 3200 x 1800 resolution.


KCS TraceME M2M communications module

01 April, 2015

KCS has extended its TraceME product line with an advanced module, targeted for worldwide mobility in the Internet of Things era.


Milwaukee M12 four-bay sequential charger

31 March, 2015

Milwaukee Power Tools has introduced the M12 Four Bay Sequential Charger (M12C4). This charger allows the user to leave up to four M12 battery packs to sequentially charge, spending more time on the job site and less time swapping batteries.


Wearables business buys up

31 March, 2015

OK Smart Wearables has finalised a deal with ROAM to acquire the development and design of over 100 new initiatives - from smart watches, phones, virtual reality devices, smart glasses, head-up displays and tablets to other wearable products.


1 billion smartphones ... and counting

17 March, 2015

Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users had a record fourth quarter of 2014 with an increase to 367.5 million units, according to Gartner, Inc, taking the total number of smartphone sales in 2014 to 1.2 billion units.


Brother Industrial P-touch series portable printers

17 March, 2015

The Industrial P-touch series labelling tools from Brother are designed to print laminated labels with barcodes, text and symbols while in the field.


ASUS Transformer Book Chi T300 detachable PC

16 March, 2015

ASUS has introduced the Transformer Book Chi T300, a razor-thin 2-in-1 Windows detachable. The product offers the convenience of a powerful laptop that transforms seamlessly into a handy tablet whenever needed.


Fluke TiX560 and TiX520 infrared cameras

16 March, 2015

With a full 180° articulating lens and 5.7″ touch screen, the Fluke TiX560 and TiX520 infrared cameras let thermographers navigate over, under and around objects to preview and capture images with ease. The cameras are suitable for predictive maintenance, R&D, oil and gas, and utility applications where flexibility and high resolution are essential.


Aspera R6 ultra-ruggedised mobile phone

13 March, 2015

Australian mobile brand Aspera has announced its new ruggedised 4G flagship: the Aspera R6. Fast, powerful and tough, the company claims the R6 makes no compromise on outright smartphone performance in adding IP68 certification for total dust protection and water protection at more than 1 m for 30 min.


Navman fleet intelligence systems

11 March, 2015

The Navman Wireless Data Capture Unit (DCU) and Engine Management System (EMS) are designed to provide up-to-date fleet and mobile asset intelligence.


Honeywell Voyager mobile scanning solutions

10 March, 2015

Honeywell has unveiled an innovative suite of mobile barcode scanners, designed to empower retailers to better connect with customers and minimise checkout time.


Full steam ahead for Internet of Things

10 March, 2015

According to Australian and New Zealand results from the Software for the Internet of Things (IoT) Developer Survey released by Embarcadero Technologies, 2015 will be a big year for developing business solutions with integrated ‘Things’ - such as industrial sensors, health monitors and smart buildings - to connect with existing and new business solutions.


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