Retail stories
Telecom unveils R203, a budget-friendly handset targeting seniors, challenging 2degrees' launch with big buttons and smart safety features.
Auckland shops fined for selling pirated Microsoft software, raising concerns about cybercrime and consumer risk, in a Microsoft NZ probe.
UPS manufacturer APC explains the importance of keeping your network edge running when your systems are in the cloud.
Winners of Telecom's inaugural 'Amazing Ideas Search' have been chosen regarding how Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) can enhance our lives.
Over 100,000 end users in urban areas are now able to connect to the Ultra-Fast Broadband network, only 16 months after the project started.
Mobile firm releases device specifically designed to provide simplicity, safety and peace of mind for those in their golden years.
Kiwi organisations says mobile security is a top priority but are not using measures to secure mobile devices and apps.
Enable's fibre network flourishes with over 1,000 connections, doubling figures post Govt collaboration, marking a new era in Christchurch.
WWE '13 nails the Attitude Era, offering fans a nostalgic trip and a roster boasting over 100 characters. But, does it tackle past flaws?.
After Amy Adams confirmed a deal for free non-standard residential connections to the ultra-fast broadband network, check here to see if you qualify.
Kim Dotcom's new site, Mega, crashes on launch due to high demand, amid his ongoing battle with US authorities over internet piracy charges.
Enable is offering free residential fibre broadband connections until the end of 2015, covering up to 180,000 homes in the South Island.
Kordia unveils top 10 IT Superhero finalists vying for a NASA Centre trip in Florida, recognising unsung tech heroes in the industry.
Microsoft lands a £9.8m deal with the Environmental Protection Agency, marking a significant cloud victory with Office 365 set to empower 25,000 employees.
Apple's new iPad mini and fourth gen iPad sales soar to 3 million in three days, doubling their record. Demand exceeds supply.
Apple faces tribunal in NZ after cancelling a man's order worth $1600 acquired for just $35 due to website pricing error.
Wellington geospatial company Splice Group launches lightweight software map viewer for easy access to detailed geospatial map data on mobile devices.
Company provides $20m investment for retail service providers to offer free installation to hard to reach homes.
Kiwis become first nation on the planet to get their hands on Apple's new small-sized tablet, launched at 8am this morning.
Apple reports growth in employees to 72,800 and expands retail stores to 390 worldwide in 2012, planning further global openings.