It was about early Thursday morning that Apple announced WWDC 2012, their annual conference for developers of iOS and OS X software.
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference sells out in 2 hours, emphasising the demand for iOS and OS X platforms among developers.
Dive into NetGuide's May issue for an all-encompassing look at Windows 8, tips for Google mastery, podcasting how-tos, and DJ tech insights.
Cryptic Studios alerts players of a 2010 hack affecting Star Trek Online and Champions Online, admitting to breached encrypted passwords.
What Simon Moutter should have at the top of his to-do list when he takes over from Paul Reynolds in September.
Gabe Newell confirms long-running rumour that the team responsible for the Steam network could be getting into consoles.
Timaru blazes trail with Ultra Fast Broadband: 6000+ premises including schools and hospitals to connect by July, soaring to 11,000 by 2015.
Apple's sales soar with $39.2bn revenue and new iPhoto '12 rumours, alongside Amazon's Mac-friendly Send to Kindle feature.
Microsoft to launch Windows 8 'release preview' in June, hinting at a near-final build ahead of public release.
Orchestra revolutionises task management with seamless email integration and real-time collaboration features, making it more than just another To Do app.
Gangs raid Auckland Apple stores as police scour CCTV; meanwhile, Apple preps OS X 10.7.4 and gaming on Mac gains ground.
Auckland University's Sparx video game, funded by NZ's Ministry of Health, tests as a promising depression treatment for the youth.
In a daring spree, armed robbers hit Yoobee Apple stores twice in months, swiping $18,000 in gadgets, with police eyeing a potential gang link.
New models feature voice activation and motion recognition on top of keyboard & mouse and smartphone app inputs.
Apple may phase out the 17-inch MacBook Pro as analyst predicts a new model combining MacBook Pro and Air's best traits by year's end.
Adobe reveals CS6 pricing, while Microsoft retracts Office 2011 update. Meanwhile, 17 MacBook Pro faces discontinuation amid new Intel tech buzz.
Russian firm disputes claims of declining Mac Flashback infections, citing numbers still at 650,000 despite security efforts.
TSB launches [my]bank app, introducing 'Bump' tech for easy money transfers, exclusively on iPhone with Android to follow.
Vodafone NZ launches its first Huawei phone, the Ascend G 300, with a full discount on a 24-month plan, featuring remote assistance app.
Telecom has appointed Simon Moutter as CEO and managing director, effective September 1. He will receive a base salary of NZD $1.35 million.