SmartPhones stories
For the first time since 2007, Dell outshines Samsung in PC monitor sales, soaring to the top with 5 million units shipped in Q2 2013.
Previously exclusive to BlackBerry smartphones, BBM will be available as a free download in Google Play and the App StoreSM.
Review finds CyberPower BRICs LCD Series UPS an essential, power-saving ally for SMEs, despite its heavyweight and techy setup.
Safeguard your laptop against electrical threats with the CyberPower CPS500NBP-AU, offering versatile surge protection—but is it essential?.
Over 400,000 fans petition for GTA V PC release, challenging Rockstar's console-only stance amidst hopes of modded gameplay freedom.
Following official reports Samsung's new product range would be heading to New Zealand next month, Telecom has backtracked….
There's never been a better time to swap your old printer for a brand new HP LaserJet Single or Multifunction Printer (MFP).
Revitalise your iPhone 5 with Mophie Juice Pack Helium, boasting 150% extra battery life, speed charging, yet stays light and protective.
Unlock BBC iPlayer in New Zealand with our guide - stream your favourite shows on any device from across the globe. #StreamingMagic.
A free iPad and Android game is delivering fresh observations about children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome.
The new iPhones are innovative, but they are still iPhones, says Dr Ronald Klingebiel, speaking following Apple's iPhone 5S and 5C launch last week.
Leaked videos from Apple strategy meeting cause controversy as Microsoft pulls anti-Apple advert #timetoswitch.
Do you have trouble remembering to do things? No, me neither. But if we did, we'd probably get our phones to remind us, right?.
Following a $24.9 billion to take the company private, Dell CEO Michael Dell says the PC manufacturer will not be entering the smartphone market.
Wall Street sees a drop in Apple shares amid disappointment about its two latest iPhone products, while investors snap up record Verizon Communications bonds.
EA has released the demo version of its upcoming release FIFA 14, allowing users to download the demo on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
BlackBerry is set to cut 4,500 jobs and reduce operating expenses by 50% after failing to capture public interest in its new devices.
Kiwi fans' thirst for America's Cup action causes mobile data usage to nearly double, reflecting a new era of live streaming and social media interaction.
New Zealanders prefer tablets for internet access, with ownership poised to hit over 1/3 of daily users, amid surging demand for portability.
BNZ is launching technology, which the bank hopes, will have a huge impact on the operations of New Zealand's small and medium businesses.