SmartPhones stories
Asus plans to target New Zealand's notebook/ultrabook market after Sony and Samsung exit – aims for 10% market share.
Kiwi teenagers impress judges in NetSafe and Google Web Rangers competition, showcasing creative campaigns on online safety.
PC market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) declines 10% YoY in Q2 2014, impacted by economic slow down and large-screen smartphones in China.
CEOs urged to embrace digitalisation, blending consumer savvy with work efficiency for a transformative business consumer approach.
The Internet of Things is a curious name for what happens when objects other than computers, start to become electronically networked.
Apple and IBM's new 'formidable' partnership sets to revolutionise enterprise mobility, with IBM selling Apple devices and developing iOS cloud services.
In a bold move, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is set to cut 18,000 jobs, focusing on streamlining and integrating Nokia, reshaping the tech giant's future.
Microsoft launches a tool to tackle the surge of ungoverned SaaS apps in businesses, promising enhanced control and security.
Apple and IBM forge a groundbreaking partnership to revolutionize enterprise mobility with specialized apps and sell iPhones and iPads to businesses.
Discover Bitcoin: the groundbreaking digital currency enabling transactions without central banks, revolutionising wealth distribution since 2009.
Warwick prof analyses Apple/IBM deal, saying it marries consumer mobile mastery with enterprise system expertise, posing challenges and opportunities.
Keep track of everything you do with wearable technology – the SmartBand SWR10 from Sony is an innovative life-logging wrist band.
Sometimes picking a movie is as painful as the day is long, whether you're in a group or all alone on Friday night.
The Lenmar Mutant, a powerhouse of a charger, leaves others in the dust with its ability to juice up multiple devices on the go.
Fitbit enhances workouts with MobileRun for real-time stats and GPS tracking, available on its latest app version.
Semiconductor revenue is set to reach $336bn in 2014, up 6.7% from 2013, thanks to growth in many chip types and applications.
Global PC shipments decline at the slowest rate since 2012, boosted by business replacement and consumer interest.
Global PC market set to contract by only 2.9% in 2014, with a relative revival due to business upgrades and replacements.
'It's a pretty amazing building,' said Steve Jobs in June 2011, referring to Apple's new spaceship headquarters.
Over half of New Zealand children aged 3-15 either have their own mobile devices or use their parents' devices, says a Trend Micro survey.