Retail stories
Wynyard Group, the New Zealand software company, has listed on the NZ stock exchange, with strong support from investors.
Scientists at the University of Southampton have demonstrated 5D digital data storage, promising data capacity of 360 TB/disc and virtually unlimited lifespan.
Apple is being sued by a lawyer/model for failing to protect him from the perils of porn. The lawsuit claims the subsequent images “poisoned his life.”.
Steve Ballmer revitalises Microsoft with a unifying Let's Go motto, aiming for innovation and speed in the face of industry competition.
NZ plans to extend spy laws spark fears of unchecked surveillance and privacy invasion, questioning the morality of mass data collection.
Following strongest Office 365 quarter, Microsoft brings Office and SharePoint Store to the masses - adding 22 countries including New Zealand.
Good news for Nintendo Wii U and 3DS owners emanating from the US as it appears Nintendo has signed an exclusive worldwide partnership with SEGA.
New Zealanders hit out over government proposals to review taxing overseas purchases online, a move which has been welcomed by retailers.
Sony opts for optical drives over downloads, safeguarding NZ gamers against slow net speeds and high data costs.
DB Breweries taps SAP expertise to mobilise its organisation of more than 500, improving service to customers as a result.
Dick Smith, now free from its financial obligations to Woolworths, embarks on a new chapter of growth and expansion under Anchorage Capital Partners.
NZ's Mighty Ape nearly sells out PS4 pre-sales, mirroring global retailer struggle to meet demand as Sony's console outpaces Xbox One.
Apple has released Logic Pro X, the most advanced version of Logic Pro yet, with new features and tools for musicians.
PC gamers around the world are celebrating the Steam sale, with the digital game seller offering deals on hundreds of games until July 22.
Ingram Micro signs distribution agreement with Parallels in New Zealand, expanding its range of Apple-compatible solutions.
Open world game finally sees the light of day in New Zealand stores, as Microsoft makes it available via the Xbox Live marketplace.
Renaissance, the New Zealand company behind Yoobee retail stores, is forecasting another disappointing financial year after closing four stores.
Labour to adjust DVD import ban to 5 months, aiming to balance industry jobs with consumer access, Ardern reveals future expiry in 2016.
Apple retailer is closing four stores across New Zealand, with around 15 staff set to be made redundant as a result.
Microsoft trims up to 30% off Surface RT prices to boost lagging sales and clear stocks, as critics slam the device's performance.