SmartPhones stories
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, dubbed the PlayStation Phone, sees its first ad leak ahead of its official World Mobile Congress reveal.
Journalist Andy Baio sidesteps Murdoch's iPad Wall with 'The Daily: Indexed', making digital news free and searchable for all.
Insomniac unveils a gripping Resistance 3 trailer, spotlighting the fierce Chimeran Brawler and beloved Weapon Wheel. Out in September.
Apple's elusive white iPhone 4 is set to be released soon, following a fix to its previous light leak issues, says co-founder Steve Wozniak.
New Zealand retailers enhance customer experience and streamline operations with accessible, advanced POS technology, redefining sales efficiency.
Retailers are urged to embrace a multichannel strategy to enhance customer loyalty and meet the evolving expectations of consumers, a study says.
Transforming smartphones into POS systems is revolutionising small business transactions, offering affordability and mobility.
In 2011, as eCommerce rebounds post-GFC, consumers face new cyber threats. Educating on more than simple authentication is crucial for security.
IBM to transform business collaboration with new social networking tools, aiming to boost growth and productivity.
Choosing the right smartphone is crucial. NetGuide's key tips ensure you don't end up with a dud for your tech needs.
Dell Inspiron Mini stands out for affordability and usability, making it an ideal travel companion despite its flimsy build.
Despite Skype 5 for Mac's recent update, users voice frustration over persistent issues, notably a feature that blocks webcam access for other programs.
2degrees to open new contact centre in Christchurch CBD, creating 80 jobs to enhance its customer service, says CEO Eric Hertz.
CRM innovations in 2011 focus on enhancing customer engagement and retention through social media and cloud solutions, driving a revenue-based approach.
Faced with outdated systems, businesses must weigh the cost of upgrading ERP solutions against the risk of inefficiency stifling growth.
Social media encourages the evolution of integrated ERP and CRM solutions, says Craig Charlton, Epicor's Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific operations.
Rupert Murdoch's The Daily, the first iPad-exclusive digital news service, launches after delay, offering fresh content daily for $39.99/year.
Updated: Trade Me says more Kiwis went to its October and December job boards than anywhere else - Seek disagrees.
As schools gear up to open, students are reminded that preparation can turn their academic journey from drudgery to delight.
At CES in Las Vegas, Google unveiled Android 3.0 Honeycomb, designed explicitly for tablets, set to launch in early 2011.