CES 2012 dazzles with Thunderbolt tech and bamboo MacBook cases, while TRIM support for third-party SSDs in Lion is unlocked.
Kiwibank warns of phishing scams, urging customers to ignore links in fake emails mimicking the bank's communication for data access.
iPhone release in 2007 forces Microsoft's Windows Phone team to scrap platform after a tense 7-hour meeting dubbed 'the cage match'.
2011 was a year of 10-year anniversaries for Apple, including the 10-year anniversary of its retail operations.
New Zealand gears up to start the global gaming frenzy as host to the first Global Game Jam event, challenging teams to craft games in 48 hours.
Google's anticipated $12.5bn Motorola Mobility deal nears, yet remains uncertain as stockholders urged caution amid 'modest profitability' forecasts.
Apple teases a potential entry into the HDTV market, whilst attempting to bolster its iAd platform and addressing developer desires in 2022.
Apple has planned a late-January media event, and the rumour blogs are already saying the event will mostly be about iBooks and publishing.
Apple fined £1.2m in Italy for misleading warranty practices, while developers make strides in iOS apps on Apple TV, and The Old Republic eyes Mac.
Fantastic long-form reading from Wired, who go in-depth about Dropbox and how it squares off with Apple's own iCloud.
Sir Jonathan Ive knighted as Apple focuses on the complete user experience over content for its upcoming iTV, alongside ergonomics and AirPlay innovations.
If you're looking to spice up your regular restaurant routine, check out this website dedicated to the most unusual restaurants in the world.
Wave goodbye to online monotony with sites that transform genealogy into a game, perfect your packing list, and even teach you sign language.
New Zealand's Ben Liebert has launched stringsof.me, a social media site prompting daily reflections and creating a unique digital diary.
Dartmouth College unveils a tool to quantify photo alterations, sparking debate on beauty standards and potential legal labeling.
Siblings Peter and Kylie Walker use billion-dollar satellite tech to unearth hidden Tupperware, captivating a global geocaching audience with their unique blog.
Augmented reality program helps rebuild Christchurch, viral videos from NZ, and a review of the Nokia N9 phone.
Lego's new techno-toys appeal to all ages, with gadgets like a digital camera and steampunk sequencer, blurring the line between play and innovation.
Cyberbaiting, the act of students taunting teachers then filming their reactions, is a growing phenomenon, according to a new report.
With the Melbourne Cup kicking off the racing season in November, we can expect the number of gambling bets (and fascinators!) to sky rocket.