SmartPhones stories
Huawei has continued its smartphone charge, recording the highest sales growth in Q3, while Microsoft phone share dropped and Windows did too.
iGel Technology has launched itself into the workspace management market with the move welcomed by local distributors.
There's a lot to like about the Huawei Watch. It's one of the best Android wear devices available at the moment.
With ClassFlow Connect, the entire class can simultaneously interact or view and share resources from any mobile device.
The Warehouse will launch a prepay mobile service with 2degrees later this month, building on its longstanding selling other companies offerings.
Gamification is becoming an increasingly common learning technique in schools to help students develop new, transferable problem solving skills.
If managing all your mobile devices is becoming a hassle, Christchurch-based Rev IT may have the solution for you.
Linksys AC2600 Max-Stream MU-Mimo: a boon for Wi-Fi-laden homes, nixing dead zones and boosting network speed.
To protect companies from risks that come with mobility, organisations should consider using dedicated workplace mobile devices, according to Wavelink.
A new study by Qualtrics shows the biggest concerns of parents for their children and technology are texting, sexting and cyberbullying.
Apps designed to improve Harcourts Real Estate agents productivity - and the customer experience - have won recognition from Apple.
TomTom's new app for Android alerts Kiwi motorists of nearby speed cameras, aiming to create stress-free drives.
Vodafone New Zealand has announced the iPad Pro, complete with the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, is now available to order from it's website.
Toshiba America Electronic Components is releasing two Bluetooth Smart ICs with Bluetooth Low Energy v4.1 capabilities.
M2 has announced the first of its new offerings on the Vocus network, launching the Commander ultra-fast internet service for Australia's East Coast.
Mobile Mentor will provide managed security and managed mobility services to the NZ government, after being named part of the TaaS supplier panel.
Ten more companies, including HP and NEC, have been added to the whole-of-Australian-Government ICT hardware and associated services panel.
M2 unveils NBN Connect, easing high entry costs for new service providers and broadening consumer options in the broadband market.
The BYOD trend has the ability to bring many benefits to schools but it also has the potential to cause significant disruption.
Demand for two-in-one devices are ramping up, with Microsoft cashing in on demand for more professional devices.