The WD MyBook Live lets you store 120 Videos, 250,000 songs (as if anyone actually has that many!) or 200,000 photos. Pretty amazing.
In our Kobo eReader review, it lags in sexiness and speed but offers a clear, sunlight-friendly display and ease of use for book lovers.
From carrying a library in your bag to battling with tech, our review explores the highs and lows of eReaders from Kobo to Sony.
Authorities launch inquiry into why consumers and businesses pay more than those overseas for software and downloads - should we do the same here?.
Spam declines by 32%, but cyberattacks surge as scammers exploit social networks and mobile phones, says Symantec's 2011 report.
Unique app that 'crowdsources' audio descriptions of smartphone photos takes out New Zealand Imagine Cup final.
There's a fantastic piece from the New York Times on how Apple sidesteps billions in taxes, by taking advantage of a few laws in the US.
US company launches special bra with side pocket to hold ladies' cellphones and cards while they're hitting the dance floor.
Apple and Samsung chiefs to discuss patent issues in court-ordered San Francisco meet, but settlement not a certainty.
Pedigree's adoption drive cleverly uses split-screen tech in cinemas, showing moviegoers different dog tales based on donations.
Guild Wars 2 beta packed as 'hundreds of thousands' test the servers, sparking positive buzz. The game's unique questing and no fees impress.
Parents in New Zealand are increasingly considering gaming as an important tool for their children's education, according to a report by Bond University.
Renaissance's interim results reveal a return to profit, thanks to its education division and $2.51 million in earthquake insurance claims.
Telecom and Westpac join forces in NZ to pilot NFC mobile payments, testing tech for transport and retail with a consortium.
It has been revealed that the Mac App Store is now the home to over 10,000 Mac apps, passing the milestone 15 months after the original launch.
Sky TV's new Android app lets viewers check listings, set show alerts and record remotely, following its popular iOS counterpart.
Diablo III elevates the challenge with an unforgiving revamp of Hardcore mode, risking everything players have collected.
The surreal video promoting the former Incredible Hulk star's... well, actually, we're not sure what it's promoting.
Vodafone NZ unveils the exclusive white Lumia 800, offering Windows Phone fans a fresh hue. First 25 buyers bag a free Nokia headset.
Telecom has increased the data caps on all of its home broadband plans by at least 100%, reflecting the massive upswing in consumer usage.