SmartPhones stories
Microsoft faces stark reality as Windows' relevance wanes in an era where operating systems are free and the cloud reigns supreme.
The way consumers shop is changing, with more reaching for their smartphone before or during their retail experience.
40% of New Zealanders shop online for convenience, 40% for price and value, and 20% for the range, says Nielsen.
There's good news on the way for PC resellers according to IDC's latest PC market report, though for Apple resellers the good times are already here.
Allied Telesis launches Net.Health to tackle complex network monitoring for educational institutions and businesses in NZ.
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.
The Bring Your Own Device and enterprise mobility market is forecasted to grow from $71.93 billion in 2013 to $266.17 billion in 2019.
Billions of Wi-Fi devices are putting company data and IT systems at risk as employees neglect security protocols.
Spark New Zealand is trialling a shower dock that allows people to take their smartphones with them in the shower.
Intel's 2015 second quarter profit fell 3.2% as a result of the slump in PC sales that is impacting the majority of the chip sector.
Increased adoption of the Internet of Things and Bring Your Own Device is resulting in growing demands for Wi-Fi networks.
Microsoft is adding two new services to its Office 365 Education package, Microsoft Class Dashboard and Microsoft School Information Sync.
The printing, scanning and document management landscape is changing due to the rise of smartphones and tablets, says IDC.
Apple is working to create a seamless product experience, with its latest move to make all third-party accessories fit with the Apple brand.
Intego's Flextivity offers a new way for Mac-based businesses to bolster productivity and cyber-security with a hands-on approach.
The enterprise WLAN market is growing at a rapid pace, driven by increasing mobility in business, according to Research and Markets.
Wi-Fi Aware to revolutionise connectivity with smart, energy-efficient device recognition technology, promising a more intuitive mobile experience.
​Fitbit has experienced positive growth in the share market, dominating in the highly competitive wearables space.
With Citrix's shift to full-service solutions, partners prep for profit boosts and end-to-end sales excellence in ANZ markets.
Wi-Fi calling changes communication behavior among users, with more frequent and longer voice calls, claims a new Ericsson report.