SmartPhones stories
Noel Leeming revels in a 40% profit leap, attributing success to in-demand tech gifts and refined customer service strategies.
InternetNZ gears up for the second NetHui, fostering diverse discussions among internet users and IT professionals in July 2012.
Ever stumble across a great website then try and find it later on and have no idea where it was? This is the app for you.
HP launches e-smiles campaign, inviting the public to send digital messages of hope to sick kids at Ronald McDonald House, Auckland.
Cisco unveils a simplified channel structure for its New Zealand partners, backing it with USD $75 million globally, including USD $15 million for Asia-Pacific.
Apple's stringent social media policies have surfaced, highlighting how the tech giant enforces rigid guidelines that led to a UK employee's dismissal.
Phone giants including Apple and Samsung face a class action lawsuit over privacy concerns linked to Carrier IQ software, filed in Delaware.
For Mac developers it's big cats, for Android it's desserts - what do iPhone developers name their creations after?.
SonicWall's Mobile Connect app debuts on Apple's App Store, offering robust security for remote work via iPhones and iPads.
Samsung wins appeal to overturn Australian ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1, but faces Apple's fightback with a further delay.
An Apple store employee in the UK was dismissed for venting about his iPhone on Facebook, shedding light on Apple's stringent social media policies.
Apple and Starr Labs unveil the iTar, a groundbreaking fusion of iPad technology and electric guitar, aiming to transform music production and live performance.
Buying a hard drive can safeguard your valuable data from potential crashes. Here's a guide on choosing between internal, external, SSD, and HDD options.
With police cracking down on cell phone use while driving, there's never been a better time to invest in a Bluetooth headset.
Managed print services offers resellers the chance to get their foot in the door with copier replacements, says Paul Francois, Comworth OKI business manager.
A mobile workforce requires a new approach to printing, says Hamish Alexander, country manager, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard New Zealand.
NZ printer market sees $55M in Q2 2011, with an 8% rise by 2014 driven by inkjets, despite the digital shift and tablet impacts.
In a new column, IT Brief editor Angelique Jurd looks at a promising start-up that's creating and innovating with technology.
Microsoft gears up to unveil Windows Store in a bid to rival Apple's app market, promising an enticing revenue scheme for developers.
In 2012, businesses move beyond basics, embracing diverse social platforms and real-time engagement, reshaping the digital landscape.