Milwaukee M12 and M18 cordless grease guns
04 June, 2015The M12 and M18 cordless grease guns from Milwaukee have both been designed to provide maximum pressure, precision and power when performing the most challenging lubrication tasks.
Moshi Kameleon iPhone 6 case
03 June, 2015The Kameleon for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus from Moshi is a stylish case with an aluminium kickstand. Kameleon is part of 'The 6 Series', Moshi's sixth-generation cases for the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
The changing face of airbag technology
03 June, 2015The Australian Accident Repair Network (AARN) is reporting that new airbag technology being tested by Mercedes could potentially change the face of in-car safety systems.
Uniden UH35 series UHF two-way handheld radios
02 June, 2015The Uniden UH35 series UHF two-way handheld radios combine performance, robust design and ease of use for better group communication. Available in triple and quad packs (UH35-3 and UH35-4), the UH35 series offers everyone their own dedicated radio to clip on when travelling or exploring the world around them.
Securatrak Zone Defender Plus digital video recorder
01 June, 2015Securatrak has announced the latest mobile digital video recorder integration available for fleet management solutions - the Zone Defender Plus Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
Fluke Networks LinkWare Live cable certification project management
31 May, 2015Fluke Networks has unveiled a new edition of LinkWare Live, the cloud-based cable certification project management service. LinkWare Live Professional builds on LinkWare Live Essentials and further streamlines workflow for contractor project managers and field technicians, providing cabling certification project status on any smart, mobile device.
Lack of work impacts SME confidence
29 May, 2015The latest quarterly Sensis Business Index (SBI) survey shows business confidence among small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia is steady, yet perceptions of the economy are increasingly negative.
Pinpoint Mobile Work Platform dispatch, messaging and navigation system
29 May, 2015The Pinpoint Mobile Work Platform (MWP) is a flexible cross-platform job dispatch, messaging and navigation system that can be easily customised to suit specific customer requirements.
Maptek I-Site 8820 laser scanner
28 May, 2015The I-Site 8820 laser scanner from Maptek offers sensor technology integrated into a ruggedised modular system configured to particular survey requirements.
Small business finds big benefits
28 May, 2015For over 30 years, Pestrid has been providing pest control management to an extensive client base across the Sydney metropolitan area. As this small family business expands, owner and director Gary Eastwood is proud of the Pestrid team delivering on the foundational values of Pestrid - providing customers with professional, safe and effective pest control, as well as excellent customer service.
Uniden UPP120 portable jump-start kit
27 May, 2015The Uniden UPP120 portable jump-start kit from Uniden enables users to self-sufficiently recharge a flat car battery, power up a variety of devices and even adjust tyre pressure, removing the need for third-party roadside assistance, which can be costly, time intensive and inconvenient.
Man vs machine
27 May, 2015As machines continue to displace humans in a variety of roles, international academic, business and technology leaders are claiming that workers will need to become 'more human' in order to compete in the future.
Motion Computing F5m and C5m rugged tablets
27 May, 2015Motion Computing has unveiled an upgrade to two powerful tablet PCs - purpose-built for the needs of utility, oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, public safety and healthcare workforces.
Car makers plagued by recalls
26 May, 2015It's been a bad month for motor companies. The Yakata airbag inflator saga continues, with Toyota, Nissan and Honda recalling more than 31 million vehicles worldwide. Now Ford has issued a local notice on its VN and VO Transit vehicles.
600,000 Android users infected
26 May, 2015Internet security specialist ESET has apparently discovered more than 30 fake applications available for download on the Google Play Store. The malicious applications, which pretend to be cheats for the popular Minecraft game, have been installed by more than 600,000 Android users worldwide.