SmartPhones stories
Adobe Captivate 8 is delivering ground-breaking innovation in elearning design, without the need for programming.
Don Bradman Cricket 14 set to bowl over PC gamers on 26 June, bringing its acclaimed 20-year career mode and more to Steam and stores.
Just days before Watch Dogs is due out for release next week, Ubisoft has revealed the launch trailer for the game.
Rediscovering Subway's charm with a convenient twist, their iOS app enhances the quick and healthy eating experience in my busy life.
Why are we bullish on this model? It's more like a successor to the laptop -- but one that takes mobility quite seriously.
100 Balls review: A deceptively simple iOS game that's an addictive blend of skill and tactics, perfect for those quick gaming breaks.
From cycle shop to tech leader, Jon McGettigan's journey to Fortinet NZ maps the route of an unexpected career turn fuelled by passion and planning.
With trillions of clicks occurring every day on Facebook, the social platform is a tempting target for spammers and criminals.
Google surges past Apple, becoming the world's most valuable brand with a value of $159bn, leaving competitors trailing.
Westpac New Zealand and Samsung Electronics New Zealand have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to develop world leading digital banking innovations.
Kingston's Mobilite excels in file sharing between devices, despite stark security flaws. Easy setup, but remember to password-protect it.
Chief Information Officers (CIOs) in Asia Pacific and Japan reported increases in IT budgets for 2014 that exceeded the global average.
A new security breach has been discovered in iOS 7.1, allowing hackers to access contact lists without having to unlock the actual iPhone device.
Six months is a long time in the New Zealand channel market - The Channel looks back at the big stories in February...
For those managing to keep up with the growing complexity of patent lawsuits, a truce has been called; between warring rivals Apple and Google.
Microsoft NZ addresses the vital need for robust BYOD policies, balancing employee trust with security to safeguard against cyber threats.
NZ's tech market faces upheaval: Microsoft to cut fees, businesses teeter on edge, and a final say on booth babes controversy.
Samsung NZ champions a balanced approach to enterprise mobility, urging Kiwi firms to secure their networks without hindering innovation.
Putting that into context, that's the time it would take to travel to the moon on the Apollo 11 spacecraft over 225,000 times...
With the proliferation of connected devices, how can the Lightscribe help replace the humble pen? What value does it offer?.