An Apple store employee in the UK was dismissed for venting about his iPhone on Facebook, shedding light on Apple's stringent social media policies.
Facebook's new privacy settings mean that photos you tag now can be seen by friends of the person tagged, not just your own friends.
Former All Black Andrew Mehrtens tied with a Massey University robot in a unique goal-kicking contest ahead of the Robotics World Cup in Auckland.
Apple and Starr Labs unveil the iTar, a groundbreaking fusion of iPad technology and electric guitar, aiming to transform music production and live performance.
In another life, I would have been a rock star. Unfortunately, in this life, I don't possess the superior talent to succeed in this arena.
In 2012, businesses move beyond basics, embracing diverse social platforms and real-time engagement, reshaping the digital landscape.
I first stumbled across The Inbetweeners when I was a jobless insomniac with no internet, forced to watch actual TV until I could fall asleep.
Buying a hard drive can safeguard your valuable data from potential crashes. Here's a guide on choosing between internal, external, SSD, and HDD options.
With police cracking down on cell phone use while driving, there's never been a better time to invest in a Bluetooth headset.
In addition to ease of access, cloud services also provide peace of mind knowing that your data will be safe even if your computer crashes.
Whether it's finding a new recipe, converting teaspoons into tablespoons or defining a mystery ingredient, one thing is for sure:.
Here at NetGuide we are all about two things: awesome stuff on the internet and free goods. And if you're reading this magazine then you probably are too.
Microsoft issues temporary fix for destructive Duqu virus, which could affect users of Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Server 2008.
Kiwi kids' wishlists will soon feature the LeapFrog LeapPad, a child-friendly tablet launching in NZ for $249, just in time for Christmas.
Clear Mobitel aims to launch NZ's 4th mobile network with a unique LTE strategy, eyeing rural sectors despite scepticism and market challenges.
Tolkien's books have become a New Zealand institution since the films were shot here; how will the latest game appeal?.
Skyrim earns a perfect score from Japan's Famitsu, marking it the first Western game to achieve a flawless 40/40. Yet, half of its players may never finish it.
91-year-old Ray Bradbury, long an adversary of technology, has finally consented to release his iconic novel Fahrenheit 451 as an e-book for USD $9.99.
Thanks to Samsung, we got some quality time over the last month with their latest Smart TV, the Samsung D7000.
LG V900 tablet review: Though its 3D camera falters, this compact, speedy device stands out in the crowded market for its usability and size.