SmartPhones stories
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Photoshop, with celebrations happening worldwide to commemorate the software's impact on various industries.
In a bold move, Microsoft debuts Windows Phone Series 7 at MWC, aiming to 'out-Apple Apple' with a groundbreaking OS.
Nuance Communications has acquired MacSpeech and will extend its Dragon NaturallySpeaking family of products to Mac users.
Nuance Communications acquires MacSpeech, expanding its Dragon NaturallySpeaking range to Apple's Mac, enhancing speech recognition for all Mac users.
The next version of Microsoft Office for Mac will include better tools for collaboration and improved compatibility.
Revolutionise your outdoor gatherings with Proporta's Twisted System Portable Speakers; unbeaten in size for sound quality, guaranteed satisfaction.
Proporta's Profile Case merges robust safeguarding with chic design for the iPhone 3G, offering elegance and durability in red or black.
Vodafone NZ exhausts stock of HTC Magic, the country's sole Google Android phone, as Telecom announces plans to launch its own Android device.
NZiPhone.com creator embarks on a DIY journey to build an iPhone app using TapLynx, proving coding skills aren't a barrier.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is not impressed by the iPad, saying it doesn't have the right hardware to make the device truly remarkable.
Apple may slash iPad prices if initial sales falter, echoing their strategy with the iPhone, to remain nimble in response to market demand.
According to new research, the iPhone's hold on the smartphone market share is slipping while Android continues to grow.
F-Secure debuts on Android with tools to secure and recover lost smartphones, safeguarding users' private data and browsing safety.
The two Web sites for the Mac community in New Zealand have released a free iPhone app for Mac enthusiasts to keep up with news and the site forums.
After appointing a new CEO at the end of the year, local Apple distributor Renaissance informed the NZX of a $2.
NZiPhone.com is dedicated to providing the latest news on the iPhone and promoting Kiwi reviews and developers building iPhone applications.
The release of Aperture 3 today includes new features, including the Faces and Places tool made popular in iPhoto '09.
Ten IT start-ups will vie for USD $85,000 in prizes during TIG's Planet 2010 event in Auckland, with major rewards in IT and business services.
Renaissance Limited joins Apple Consultants Network in New Zealand, aiming for a turnaround after a $2.7m loss in 2009.
Two rental car apps from Hertz and Apex spark debate on the future of business platforms. Will apps become paramount in attracting new customers?.