Retail stories
Microsoft offers a vital checklist for SMBs to transition from Windows XP before its looming end of support on April 8, 2014.
Fresh from updating users on new Yahoo Xtra email security measures, Telco offers Kiwis advice on how to combat any further breaches.
Telecom upgrades security for Xtra email platform with new encryption setting, SSL. Users urged to update settings.
Open Platform Systems (OPS) has inked a deal with Axis Communications to distribute the network video provider's full suite of products in New Zealand.
Local telco 2Talk has bucked the trend and become the first telecommunications company in New Zealand to accept Bitcoin as a method of payment.
Sony's decision to leave the PC making business means that after 17 years, the Vaio brand will most likely disappear before the end of 2014.
The iUSBportCAMERA redefines DSLR operation with wireless control and live preview on smart devices, spurring creativity in photography.
Just when you think app games can't get any sillier, I find this: Truck Simulator 3D, which is exactly as bizarre and unnecessary as it sounds.
There are lots of decibel meters available on the app store, and judging from their reviews some of them are a bit crummy.
Wholesale telecoms face intensifying channel conflict and market threats in 2014, says Ovum report, urging innovation and collaboration.
3D bioprinting's rapid advancement reignites ethics and control debates, as the printing of organs and tissue nears reality.
Facebook turns 10 tomorrow, reflecting on a journey from a Harvard dorm to a global giant with 1.2 billion users. Its future? Boundless.
Kiwi consumers on alert as 'Flappy Bird' clones, like 'Flappy Bee,' use stolen assets from NZ game 'Bee Leader', misleading fans.
IT products distributor Soft Solutions has announced the availability of Grandstream's new GXP2140 and GXP2160 HD Phones to the New Zealand market.
Dunedin hailed as the first 'clean' zone in Microsoft NZ's nationwide anti-piracy campaign, uncovering zero software violations.
The Kiwi creators of meMINI are preparing to manufacture the wearable camera as soon as the Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign ends.
Westpac to trial Cash Tank on Google Glass & introduce iBeacon technology in NZ branches. Chief Digital Officer believes 2014 is year of wearable tech.
Small NZ retail exporters embrace cloud tech to gain a global foothold, outpacing big companies hampered by old systems.
Toshiba's first 13.3-inch Chromebook hits New Zealand shores, offering an HD display, long battery life and sleek design for $479 NZD.
Tech-savvy Kiwis embrace the summer with smart devices, doubling data use at events by sharing live moments, says Telecom.