A New Zealand app, The Math Machine, is turning maths into a game, aiming to transform kids' learning experiences.
Australian start-up breaks through four million projects, 25 regional marketplaces, 15 currencies and 10 languages.
Windows 8 courts developers with vast opportunities, yet battles low app count and uncertain consumer appeal, posing a post-PC era challenge.
New Zealand's VLN Primary School revolutionises rural education, offering virtual lessons in languages and more to students nationwide.
Freelancer.com breaks through 8 million user mark, adding 10 new languages to reach a total of 30. The platform now supports professionals in 234 countries.
Yahoo announces big redesign for Flickr, everyone gets 1TB of photo storage, can Tumblr expect the same treatment ?.
Will Kiwi consumers benefit from the arrival of an online review site, helping shoppers identify the most popular New Zealand businesses?.
Tributes flow for 2degrees' Eric and Kathy Hertz after a tragic plane crash, with vows to honour their legacy at a moving Auckland memorial.
Datacom is selling its Asian call centres to Convergys for $A20 million, with 1,000 employees joining Convergys.
Struggling with your smartphone's touchscreen keyboard? SwiftKey Keyboard's predictive text and customisation features make it a must-try app.
Fancy outsourcing product development because it's difficult and expensive? Here's a crazy idea: get your customers to do it for you. For free.
ARANZ Geo enhances global presence by appointing Richard Ertel as operations manager and Bonnie Struthers as Key Accounts manager.
Apple's latest iOS 6.1 update boosts LTE support globally, aiming to make it history's most popular OS. Over 300 million devices could upgrade.
The recently discovered vulnerability has been finally patched by Oracle, but exploitation continues on computers that have not been updated.
Facebook has announced its new search engine, Graph Search, which will allow users to navigate their connections and make new ones.
CIOs face changing digital landscapes as the ONF promotes software-defined networking, aiming to simplify enterprise connections.
During Microsoft's ReImagined event, the software manufacturer outlined why Microsoft Dynamics can drive revenue and serve customers.
Microsoft's operating system celebrated through Forbes magazine history timeline, documenting 27 facts over 27 years.
Search giant announces the latest version of its Enterprise Search Appliance in effort to increase business functionality.
Networking's hardware era wanes as software takes the lead, powered by Open Networking Foundation's innovative, user-centric approach.