SmartPhones stories
Worldwide smartwatch shipments are expected to reach over 200 million in 2019, driving growth in the wearables market, according to IDC.
HP has taken the Surface's already good design and refined it. The result of this is a great gadget that is a design hit with some minor misses.
Apple infatuation meets tech critique in an honest, in-depth iPad Pro review - will the device soar or are commitments at risk?.
Apple has inked a deal with Taylor Swift that will see users of Apple Music have access to the singer's 1989 World Tour LIVE concert movie.
Educators and institutions are facing growing challenges, particularly by the way of limited funding and training, and close mindedness.
iTunes U helps educators organise their classrooms in a seamless fashion, enabling teachers to deliver lessons, grade assignments and stay connected.
Apple launches iTunes U, an education tool that allows teachers to organise classes, deliver lessons and grade assignments on iPads.
The BackStab attacks see cyber criminals use malware to remotely infiltrate computers, with iOS devices particularly vulnerable.
Necklace storing medical records and wearable soap win UNICEF's Wearables for Good challenge. Prize: $15,000 each.
Vocus and M2 have gone into a trading halt on the ASX as the companies await the outcome of a court hearing on the Vocus' proposed acquisition of M2.
There's no doubt the rise of the Internet of Things is fundamentally changing the way we interact with the world around us.
Cradlepoint acquires Pertino, integrating SDN innovation with 4G LTE solutions to transform enterprise networking.
As another year comes to an end and we all get ready to eat, drink and be merry, we take a look back at 2015 in all its glory.
Quickflix, New Zealand's original online movie and TV streaming service, is offering all movie and TV buffs a one month free trial along with a bonus.
After a year of 'laying the foundations' for greater channel business in New Zealand, Dell is looking forward to a bumper 2016.
You'd be forgiven for thinking Apple rumours were the only game in town. Recently they've been bubbling over around Samsung's flagship phone.
According to a new report by TechSci, the global market for flexible and transparent displays will cross $480 million in 2015.
Ingram Micro has signed a sub-distribution deal which will see it offering the Moov range of fitness wearables in New Zealand.
Vita Group will close its eight remaining Next Byte retail stores by March next year, with staff to be redeployed within Vita or retrenched.
The brakes are expected to start coming off PC spending in the later half of next year, with IDC predicting a return to growth in PC shipments.