SmartPhones stories
Console developers have been given some food for thought today as new research shows mobile gaming is becoming a real force in the industry.
Mobile printing solutions are finally catching up with the mobility movement, helping to drive business productivity.
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S III mini in Germany, aiming to compete with Apple's iPhone 5 with a compact 4-inch screen and Android 4.1.
Company Mobile chief confirms the release of a smaller version of it's Android smartphone, set for unveiling in Germany on Thursday.
World's largest software company signals a shift to hardware and online services, in line with long-time rival Apple.
The Rock FM has launched its own Android app, offering live streaming, music news, and endless funny content—perfect for fans on the go.
As company shares fall 10% in the face of recent bad publicity, Wall Street analysts continue recommending investors to buy.
Unscrupulous companies are paying bloggers for fake positive reviews. To avoid falling for this, search for negative reviews to get the real scoop.
Apple orders a record 10 million iPad Minis, doubling orders for Amazon's Kindle Fire, amid its largest product launch season.
Social networking site in final testing phase for new native Android app, over a month after releasing iOS updates.
South Korean company predicts record profits in the three months to September, led by sales of its Galaxy smartphones.
Oki Data Australia makes the case for LED technology, highlighting its reliability, energy efficiency and improved image quality compared to laser printing.
Over 4,000 workers reportedly down tools in protest over working a national holiday, as pressure increases to meet iPhone 5 demand.
Simon Cowell and Will.i.am discuss the launch of an X Factor style show aimed at aspiring technology entrepreneurs.
Lenovo buffs its channel strategy, fostering deeper partnerships and pushing tech boundaries with robust product demos, says David Heyworth.
New legal filing from the South Korean company demands retrial after US$1bn patent loss, citing jury bias for the verdict.
IT veteran Warwick Grey will discuss the future of tech at Auckland ICT on 18th October, covering Windows 8, BYOD, and Microsoft's latest innovations.
GrabOne integrates with Apple's Passbook, becoming NZ's first to offer coupons via iOS6, simplifying how users manage offers.
Wireless-networking provider filed to raise $100m in a U.S. initial public offering, following claims of going public earlier this year.
Xero launches Android app for on-the-move accounting, targeting 50% of SMEs keen on mobile financial management.