SmartPhones stories
Spritz, the revolutionary speed-reading app, aims to change our reading habits, allowing for rapid consumption of text on small screens.
Speculation mounts over Apple's next iPhone potentially featuring a curved display, as concept designs circulate online.
Apple is demanding Samsung pays $40 per smartphone as damages following the biggest patent and trademark lawsuit in tech history.
Starbucks to launch app for pre-ordering your morning brew, allowing you to skip the queue and grab your drink on the go.
Apple's senior VP and CFO, Peter Oppenheimer, will retire in September and Luca Maestri will take over the role.
Samsung launches KNOX 2.0, enhancing mobile security for enterprises with advanced data protection and BYOD strategy support.
Once perceived to have limited potential, Juniper forecasts that Phablets will ship over 120 million units by 2018, rising from an estimated 20 million in 2013.
Vodafone aims to champion Aussie SMBs with a pioneering $5/day international roaming offer, promising no surprise bills across 46 nations.
New iOS app Tickle, designed to get you out of awkward situations, is set to become the world's greatest social getaway tool.
Tablet market growth is forecast to slow in 2014 due to slowing consumer purchases and declining average selling prices.
Ethernet fabrics herald a major tech revolution, streamlining data centre management and redefining networking with seamless adaptability and performance.
Telecom opens pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S5, pre-loaded with Spotify, ahead of its April launch, promising first dibs to its customers.
IDC's grim forecast sees PC sales plummeting by 10% in 2013, marking the sharpest decline ever due to challenging market conditions.
In a jaw-dropping move, Renaissance sells its Yoobee Apple retail operation to Logical Systems Limited for just $1, shortly after offloading its design school.
Dell is inviting a host of IT decision makers to its Dell Enterprise Forum Seminar Series in Auckland this month, where premium technical content is king.
Worldwide sales of tablets to end users reached 195.4 million units in 2013, a 68 percent increase on 2012, according to Gartner.
Tim Cook defends Apple's innovation amid soaring R&D costs, hinting at new, secret products while slamming rivals for 'ripping off' ideas.
Kiwi-designed travel app becomes a hit, topping NZ iTunes in a week with over 4500 downloads in one day, revolutionising local tourism.
Renaissance has completed the sale of Yoobee Retail operations to Logical Systems Limited, for the previously reported figure of $1.
On 8 April 2014 Microsoft retires support for Windows XP: there's now some urgency to upgrade to a more modern operating system.