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Ron Halls resigns as Renaissance Director and Acting CEO for personal reasons, leaving on May 31. Board praises his impactful service.
Microsoft's VP declares the PC era far from over, evolving into diverse forms - a direct challenge to the 'post PC' narrative.
Now, we all love a word game, and sometimes I do get a little bored with Scrabble (shock!), so it's nice to have a break and play some other word games.
Google introduces new-look Gmail inbox with message sorting tabs to improve email efficiency and cut down on spam.
Electronics giant confirms channel sales of flagship smartphone surpasses 10 million units, sold less than a month after its debut.
Pegatron added to Apple's manufacturing list as company lowers the risk of relying too heavily on one producer.
Microsoft unveils Windows 8.1, emphasizing it is an update, not replacement, to Windows 8. Available as a free update later this year.
Unleash chaos in Pandemic 2.5, a game where your twisted fantasies of global doom unfold on iOS, albeit with more tedium than terror. 2/5 stars.
The barren wasteland known as Russia is known for a few things; the birthplace of modern communism, crappy cars, and mega nuclear fallouts.
Tim Cook hints at 'game-changers' from Apple, promising wearable tech that'll leave us all agog amidst innovation doubts.
As phone screens grow, a report reveals 4.5 is the new ideal. With a surge in 'phablet' interest, what's your perfect size?.
Apple's iOS 7 is poised for a dramatic redesign, bidding skeuomorphism farewell for a black, white, and flat look, as Jonathan Ive leads the overhaul.
A whopping 95% of all Android smartphone profits captured by Samsung as company dominates the worldwide market during Q1.
Security software company tells TechDay at the Westcon Imagine Event that online security threats are on the rise.
South Korean giant sets June 20 date, as press speculate on new devices launch ten days after Apple conference.
A vintage Apple 1 computer fetches a whopping $825k at auction, setting a new record and dazzling collectors worldwide.
Love it or hate it, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) was affecting security and network performance long before it became the industry's newest buzzword.
Internet radio service says personalised sharing options let listeners publish to new music section for timeline.
New Zealanders are becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices, with a third of Kiwis admitting they could never give up their mobile.
Hands up who remembers old-school rotary-dial telephones? It seems they're fast becoming a distant memory for most Kiwis.