SmartPhones stories
Microsoft has announced details about its new Windows 10 Editions, which will be optimised for various devices and available in 190 countries and 111 languages.
Strike Alpha's phone cradle kit promises safer driving with features like a built-in antenna, voltage spike protection, and easy installation for GBP £165.
WhatsApp is quick to say its calling feature is free, even between countries, but only when a user has an unlimited Wi-Fi hotspot...
Dell and Ingram Micro are expanding their partnership to include consumer and small business offerings and faster fulfilment.
Eset director of communications and laboratory Josep Albors takes a look at the No iOS Zone vulnerability which enables DoS attacks on Apple devices.
Wearables offer a number of advantages to retailers, enabling greater customer service and engagement with a target audience.
MasterCard report shows technology is fundamentally altering the way consumers shop, travel and engage with service providers.
I feel like maybe it says something that they're denying the accusations so strenuously before I've even had a chance to make them.
Following the recent release of the Apple Watch and the surge in uptake of wearables, Massey University has banned all watches from examination rooms.
Apple's entry into the smartwatch market is expected to benefit all smartwatch suppliers, says IHS Technology.
The Parrot brand is probably best known for its hands free car kits and drones, but I'd say their wireless headphones could soon be bigger than huge.
Google Fi shakes up the industry, potentially outsmarting Apple with its seamless network-switching and cost-effective data plans.
While the global wearable technology market hasn't delivered on high expectations, 2015 could be the year that turns this around.
The global PC market, including tablets, experienced an annual decline of 7% in the first quarter of 2015, reaching 115.7 million units worldwide.
Australia is at the forefront of enterprise mobility maturity and vision with BYOD solved and companies seeking complex business transformation.
New Zealand's Foodeye app, a nutrition navigator, now on Android to help users make informed food choices at supermarkets.
Organisations are mobilising applications and content at a rapid and accelerating pace, according to Good Technology's Mobility Index Report.
Low-cost laptops with cloud storage, mobile printing and new mobile apps are among the technologies required to keep pace with a changing workforce.
Serko's travel app leaps to Apple Watch, promising hands-free updates for jet-setting execs straight to their wrists.
Microsoft's Build developer conference is coming to Auckland on May 30 as part of the event's first ever global tour.