SmartPhones stories
As tablet sales drop, IDC finds silver lining in cellular models and resilient 2-in-1 devices amid dynamic tech market shifts.
Kiwi schools are lining up to take advantage of mass configuration of Apple devices with Cyclone Computers the first NZ reseller to offer Apple DEP.
The five key issues education decision makers must consider as technology places increasingly heavy demands on network infrastructure.
Samsung has reaffirmed itself as the global lead for smartphone shipments in the first quarter of 2015, says IDC.
Gartner expects prices of PCs to rise by up to 10% in 2015, and through 2016, 3% of PC consumers will buy down the price curve.
Smartphones in classrooms? New study by University of Canterbury reveals their growing role in enhancing engineering education.
Looking for a solidly built ultrabook light enough to throw into a bag but can handle most game titles? You'd be hard pressed to go past the UX303.
Kaspersky has released its latest edition of Kaspersky Small Office Security - a security solution designed for and targeted toward small businesses.
Acer has announced a new portal designed specifically for Australia's small and medium businesses and the channel partners who support them.
Panasonic System Solutions Asia Pacific has added two new models to its High Definition Visual Communications System.
Apple has set new second quarter records posting quarterly revenue of $58 billion and quarterly net profit of 13.6 billion.
Gloomy Dungeon 3d: Hardcore is a Doom-esque first-person shooter that is 3D, hardcore, and set in a gloomy dungeon. It's perfect, really.
2degrees, Vodafone, Trustpower, Apple and Noel Leeming have been named winners in the Roy Morgan Customer satisfaction Awards.
Westpac has won the Canstar Online Banking Award for the first time, recognising its success in online banking in New Zealand.
A significant number of small and medium businesses (SMEs) in New Zealand don't believe technology has a significant impact on their organisation.
Planned use of Apple Pay has been on an upward trajectory, with the service helping to spark consumer demand for mobile payment technologies.f.
The hardware may be state of the art, the software well designed, but the meat-ware (that's us) is more often than not both stupid and forgetful.
Walsh is responsible for managing new business opportunities and expanding strategic partnerships in the ANZ territories.
Samsung Electronics New Zealand has announced its new printer range that's powered by Android and targeted to business users.
HP has partnered with Rural Women New Zealand to officially launch its second annual Rural Schools Competition for small Kiwi schools.