SmartPhones stories
Samsung narrows Apple's lead in the smartphone race, now holding 30% market share against Apple's 39%, according to The NPD Group.
Lenovo gears up to challenge Apple and Samsung in the mobile sector, flaunting a 34% profit surge and record sales.
Another exciting week has wrapped up here at NZET, Here's a summary of the news stories that were biggest in NZ this week.
iPad once again leads the way as worldwide tablet shipments outpaced predictions, hitting a record total of 52.5 million units.
BlackBerry's latest releases offer a unique user experience in today's crowded smartphone market, according to research group Ovum.
Kurt Hansen reveals security must evolve in 2013 to combat sophisticated, multi-layered cyber attacks threatening businesses globally.
BlackBerry stakes its future on BB10's success, unveiled in New York to mixed media reactions and high industry expectations.
BlackBerry unveils its transformative BB10 and new LTE smartphones in New York, promising a cutting-edge mobile computing experience.
Research In Motion rebrands as BlackBerry in a bold move to signal a new era and rejuvenate its presence in the global market.
A host of applications for the workplace developed by enterprises and enterprise developers will be available when BlackBerry 10 launches on January 30.
Vodafone has doubled network capacity in Auckland, upgrading 300 of 450 cell sites to improve speeds and coverage for two-thirds of the city.
Apple's latest iOS 6.1 update boosts LTE support globally, aiming to make it history's most popular OS. Over 300 million devices could upgrade.
Samsung outpaces Apple with a 42% growth and 63 million smartphones shipped in Q4, challenging Apple to innovate further amidst stiff competition.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak disputes accuracy of new Steve Jobs film, questioning depiction of early computer building scene.
Research In Motion (RIM) will receive a boost from the launch of Blackberry 10, but long-term decline is expected, says Ovum.
RIM struggles despite BB10 launch, with Ovum predicting no turnaround for the tech company amid tough market competition.
If you recently acquired an Apple Mac computer there are several simple steps you can take to protect your new machine.
Local distributor Connector Systems has been involved in hundreds of wireless deployments across various vertical market segments throughout ANZ.
Apple unveils a 128GB iPad, doubling storage capacity to better serve enterprises, educators, and creatives. Available from 5 February starting at NZD $1,179.
MYOB transforms Mac accounting for NZ firms with updated AccountEdge suite, bringing fresh features and Dropbox backup for easier financial management.