SmartPhones stories
Semiconductor spend dropped in 2015 as slowing demand for key applications and currency fluctuations caused turbulence.
Almost half of Australian and New Zealand users fear losing photos and videos the most on their devices. Cyber threats are a growing concern.
Apple has announced the release of the iPhone SE and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, as well as a $50 price drop for the Apple Watch.
Cybersecurity fears loom as BYOD popularity surges, with 1 in 5 firms facing mobile breaches, straining IT teams.✓.
Global smartphone market to hit its first single-digit growth, slowing to 7% in 2016, as the industry braces for change, says Gartner.
Wearables are rapidly increasing in popularity, but not everyone is won over - especially when it comes to price.
The partnership has been extended to include the 300 million Acrobat Reader customers who have installed the app on their Android devices.
Sometimes an app proves to be so insanely useful that you wonder how you coped without it - is this the handiest Android app ever?.
Samsung's Gear VR dazzles with an expansive app library and impressive wearability, setting it apart in the booming VR landscape.
Connected fitness bands, watches and wearables are becoming popular in consumer and enterprise markets; the opportunity for hackers is big business.
Adobe propels into the 'experience business wave' at Summit 2016, unveiling innovations in Adobe Marketing Cloud and tools for personalised customer engagement.
The new Wi-Fi service allows people staying in or visiting any Auckland DHB hospital to connect to internet on their laptops, smartphones and tablets.
Miitomo has only been released in Japan, but it is already a big hit. Nintendo's first successful smart-device app is well worth its hype.
Vocus Communications has launched a new product from the M2 product suite, enabling resellers to capitalise on the fast expanding NBN footprint.
Australian small businesses are missing their chance to use technology to grow their businesses according to a new survey.
Epson bundles SMART Notebook software with interactive projectors to improve collaborative learning for educators in New Zealand.
REFFIND has launched an education feature designed to enable organisations to deliver short-form video information to employees via their smartphones.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will speak at a one-night-only Think Inc event in Auckland's ASB Theatre on 23 August. Tickets available from 5 April.
Auckland Uni students have won first place in Microsoft's Imagine Cup Cup competition with their online platform linking home chefs and consumers.
Australian smartphone sales were down one million units last year, but Telsyte says its a temporary dip which will reverse this year.