SmartPhones stories
Auckland's public transport has gone through a few changes over the last few years, at least some of them for the better.
Dead Ninja Mortal Shadow: A stylish, albeit derivative, side-scroller that sneaks into the realm of ninja-based stealth games.
Street Fight Hero 2014 ticks all the boxes for an old-school fighting game – it's fun, colourful, over the top, and has its year of release in its title.
Help your customers rightsize right, with these tips from Richard Batchelar, Aruba New Zealand territory manager.
Long gone are the days when a CEO enters the boardroom, with an iPad in hand and the IT department subsequently has to make the device 'work'.
Bitdefender launches new mobile security and antivirus software, incorporating smart watches for added protection.
Asia Pacific businesses embark on digital transformation, aiming to enhance customer value and operational agility.
Asian countries are utilising enterprise mobility in different ways, leading to a fragmented market, according to IDC.
Tablets with voice calling outshine phablets in Asia, capturing over 25% market share as consumers seek all-in-one devices.
Samsung extends partnership with IOC through 2020 Olympics, sponsoring in wireless communications and computing category.
Netgear sent us their Nighthawk. No, it's not Batman's latest vehicle, it's their flagship router, designed to spread the wireless love far and wide.
The digital realm evolves daily, transforming expectations and experiences, as technology advances towards an era of instant connectivity.
Apple's announcement to ban harmful chemicals is a step in the right direction, says Green America. But more needs to be done to protect all workers.
Vodafone activates tri-band 4G and carrier aggregation in NZ, creating three times the capacity of a single spectrum site.
For the first time, over 300 million smartphones shipped worldwide in Q2 2014, with Android driving the surge, capturing record market share.
Vodafone NZ boosts Red Business plans, doubling data for new and re-signing customers, aiming to meet the soaring mobile data demands.
John Stanton, the link between Microsoft, Steve Jobs, and 2degrees, takes a seat on Microsoft's board, showcasing his vast influence in mobile tech.
Square Enix unveils Life is Strange, an episodic adventure game where choices shape reality, by the creators of Remember Me.
Australia's mobile services market experienced plateauing revenue and subscribers in 2013, according to a new IDC report.
REANNZ and CityLink have partnered to create an 'offsite campus' in Wellington's CBD, providing eduroam access to students and academics.