Introducing RAS (Remote Allocation System) The time consuming struggle of manually re-setting, unlocking and allocating new lockers will soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new innovation called RAS (Remote Allocation System). RAS integrates with a range of digital combination locks, enabling you to manage all of the locks in your storage… Read More
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How consumers are being zapped: the truth behind counterfeit chargers
Counterfeit goods are a trillion-dollar business. With our society becoming ever-reliant on technology, counterfeiters are now focusing heavily on electronic products; specifically, mobile charging adapters. A lot of smartphone owners may have used a fake charging adapter at some point in their life. With the accessibility of counterfeit chargers extending to a lot of… Read More
Charged Up | Davell’s new Locker Power System set to revolutionise the way schools and workplaces manage their electronic devices’ battery life
Take a look inside any of Australia’s classrooms or offices today and you’ll be hard pressed to find a single person not utilising technology of some kind. Technology is now a staple in our learning and work environments, with laptops, tablets and mobile phones assisting with nearly every process. Of course, being so heavily reliant… Read More
How an organised work space can seriously improve work performance
For many, a new year provides a clean slate and a chance to get everything back on track. When it comes to work, simply decluttering the office can be the change needed to boost performance for the months ahead. Research proves that there are big benefits to decluttering. According to the University of Columbia, an… Read More
Technology use in schools is more powerful than ever
Gone are the days of bringing pens and paper to school. Electronic devices like laptops and tablets are becoming necessary learning tools for Australian schoolkids, thanks largely to the bring-your-own-device model (BYOD). Research highlights an increased reliance on technology. Parents of primary and secondary school students are expected to fork out 43 per cent more… Read More