Container Exchange Services leverages Oracle for Vic expansion
Queensland-based sustainability nonprofit Container Exchange Services has once again tapped the capabilities of Oracle to pursue its Australian expansion.
Queensland-based sustainability nonprofit Container Exchange Services has once again tapped the capabilities of Oracle to pursue its Australian expansion.
CES ain't what it used to be. But it's still worth examining the broader trends that emerged at the show.
CES 2021 may be virtual, but the drumbeat of innovation continued with these 5 laptop trends revealed at the show.
With any industry-defining trade show like CES, there’s an inevitable tendency to try and find winners - here are some of the highlights.
The AllSeen Alliance and the Open Interconnect Consortium are on track to have certified products at CES in January.
Linus Torvalds may still want Linux on the desktop, but all the open-source action is happening elsewhere. Wandering around at CES 2015 last week, it struck me: Linux was everywhere.
CES is a consumer show, but there are plenty of nifty tools for businesses too.
The headphones we saw at CES 2015 were smart, connected, and packed with technology: There were headphones that could measure your heart rate, stream music from incredibly long range, allow you to hear ambient noise, and almost anything else you could imagine.
While the International CES emphasised home networks and LTE-equipped cars, a different kind of network that can send tiny messages across a city crept toward a future that some people think may be huge.
For Lenovo, the craze for selfies knows no bounds -- the company has developed a robot that can be remotely adjusted to take pictures from a mobile device.
International CES has never been a showcase for new smartphones, but it always features several interesting announcements that highlight big trends for the next 12 months, and this year was no exception.
Ford's chief technology officer (CTO) brushed off naysayers and claimed that driverless cars will reach the masses, during a speech at consumer technology event CES in Vegas yesterday.
In November, Intel announced its Compute Stick--an entire PC inside the form factor of a Google Chromecast. Now it's ready to ship, and at just $149 for the Windows version.
As the Windows 10 release gets closer, excitement around the OS is growing among those waiting to close the curtain on Windows 8.
BlackBerry is taking the same approach with its Internet of Things platform, launched Wednesday at International CES, as it is with its handset business: Aim at its core markets.