SmartPhones stories
Rumours are rife that Microsoft is testing a 'translucent aluminum' Smart Watch, moving the prototype to the Surface division of the company.
Apple launches an aggressive recruitment for iWatch, hinting at challenges and innovation in its first product release post-Steve Jobs.
Apple is being sued by a lawyer/model for failing to protect him from the perils of porn. The lawsuit claims the subsequent images “poisoned his life.”.
Samsung claims the global internet usage crown, overtaking Apple for the first time, reveals StatCounter report.
BlackBerry targets gamers with its new A10 flagship smartphone, boasting a 5 Super AMOLED display and powerful specs aimed to rival top devices.
NZ plans to extend spy laws spark fears of unchecked surveillance and privacy invasion, questioning the morality of mass data collection.
Worldwide PC shipments fell for fifth consecutive quarter, the longest duration of decline in the PC market's history, begging the question - are PCs finished?.
DB Breweries taps SAP expertise to mobilise its organisation of more than 500, improving service to customers as a result.
Where is the one place you go to read or watch the most randomly put together collection of meaningless crap on the internet? Correct. It's BuzzFeed.
Social networking giant seeks an exemption over government proposals which could see over two million Kiwis spied on by authorities.
Ovum urges telcos to reduce competition and increase collaboration, citing over 3,500 service launches since 2009. Innovation, not rivalry, is key to survival.
Struggling company is considering a licensing deal, or even an outright sale of the business in a bid to appease investor concerns.
Apple and Amazon have concluded their legal battle over the app store term, agreeing to dismiss ongoing lawsuits in a Californian court.
South Korean company named the world's 14th largest in terms of revenue, beating fierce rival Apple by five places.
An 18-year-old Swiss girl sustained severe burns when her Samsung S3 exploded, highlighting potential safety issues with the device's lithium-ion battery.
The mobile TV and video market is set to reach $9.5bn within four years, as new business models incorporate the technology.
Trying to decide if your app should be iOS or Android compatible? Forget it; you should be deciding if your enterprise mobile app will be native or hybrid...
Renaissance, the New Zealand company behind Yoobee retail stores, is forecasting another disappointing financial year after closing four stores.
Apple retailer is closing four stores across New Zealand, with around 15 staff set to be made redundant as a result.
Ingram Micro NZ launches first-ever channel app, revolutionising reseller efficiency with on-the-go pricing, ordering, and tracking.