SmartPhones stories
Despite its low profile, the OceanLotus backdoor for MacOS has become more advanced and more targeted than ever before.
No matter your workplace, you need a rugged device that won't fail in the face of drops, spills, extreme temperatures, or dust and dirt.
As Google Glass fades away, new innovations by Vuzix, Sony, and Epson aim to revive the smart-eyewear trend with advanced features and sleek designs.
Qualcomm's new fingerprint tech at MWC 2017 set to revolutionise phone security, along with their innovative 4G kid's smartwatch.
GSMA's Asia Mobile Awards recognize excellence in mobile communications across the Asia Pacific region. Samsung wins Best Smartphone.
Despite a surge in smartphone traffic, consumers in Australia and New Zealand still predominantly make purchases via desktop, Adobe's new report reveals.
Raritan announces new features for its Dominion SX II products, including Java-free access and control of remote devices.
iOS users rejoice as Contacts XL app vows to declutter your multiplying contacts list with a splash of colour and digital know-how.
Defying expectations, three robots are heralding a new age in sci-fi tech, performing feats once deemed decades away.
We interviewed BlackBerry AtHoc senior vice president Ly Tran about the company, crisis management and how it ultimately relates to cybersecurity.
Amidst a narrative of decline, Apple jockeys for tech supremacy but faces grumblings over innovation and identity.
Fujitsu is now selling Nok Nok Labs authentication solutions to the Asian market, as part of a new global value-added reseller partnership.
Schneider Electric, a global organisation that specialises in energy management and automation, is one of the companies that made the list.
Fortinet has warned of a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) that is making its home on a webportal hosted on the TOR network.
Ingram Micro New Zealand says it's giving resellers a great reason to get back in touch with customers following its latest vendor signing.
A local IT company that previously developed cybersecurity solutions for prisons and correctional facilities has expanded to the wider market.
The enterprise iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch accessory manufacturer is looking for local partners to continue its momentum.
Callaghan is running its biennial C-Prize Challenge, asking Kiwi innovators and entrepreneurs to create the next generation of wearable tech.
Toyota Financial Services and Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Company have become significant investors in the Finnish growth company MaaS Global.
Acer Computer's New Zealand business has bounced back into the black in its latest financials, after recording a 7% increase in revenue for the year.