SmartPhones stories
Microsoft's share of the total mobility market is just 12%, behind Google and Apple at 70% and 17% respectively, according to new figures from Canalys.
As digital devices become a staple of people's every day lives, personal and private information is increasingly at risk.
Dove Electronics has inked a deal which will see it offering Shuttle's full range of desktop PCs and distributing build-to-order systems locally.
The transition towards detachable tablets is in full swing, with Apple coming out on top as the clear winner above Microsoft and other PC vendors.
Facebook's Android app chews through smartphone battery life at a rapid rate and significantly reduces performance, according to recent reports.
Hot on the tail of releasing a slew of new education features with iOS 9.3, Apple has acquired LearnSprout, an education technology start-up.
Banks are constantly adopting new and innovative technologies, but what is the impact on security? Can personalisation become creepy?.
Apple reports record quarterly results with $18.4bn profit on $75.9bn revenue in Q1 2016, beating last year's figures.
UK firms urged to innovate for future-ready workplaces, prioritising employee engagement to combat economic strains and bolster competition.
The worldwide smartphone market finished 2015 on a high, with a strong holiday quarter boosting volumes to record levels.
The proposed merger of Vocus and M2 has moved a step closer with M2 shareholders voting in favour of the deal, but court approval is still required.
Healthcare, government and retail are driving mobility sales, with mobility offering 'transformative' opportunities for vendors – and resellers.
The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas provided a glimpse of new technology and innovation to come during the rest of the year.
CES 2016's IoT explosion poses daunting tasks for networks, with connected devices strain prompting crucial IT adaptations.
Global smartphone market slowdown affects Apple, with slowest Q4 market growth since 2008, according to Juniper Research.
Samsung maintains lead in global smartphone market, followed by Apple and Huawei, according to Strategy Analytics.
There's a new market opening up for Kiwi resellers offering plenty of revenue potential - and a hidden gem waiting to be mined.
The future is looking bright for digital signage, with the market forecast to top US$14 billion by 2020, with interactive displays a key player.
Apple has announced a recall of some wall plug adapters used in New Zealand after it was revealed they have a risk of electrical shock.
Otago students' research uncovers potential for wearables to flag patient health risks, bridging sports tech with medical care.