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John Browett steps in as Apple's new retail chief, inheriting the challenge of maintaining success amid fewer stores and an expanding Chinese market.
Apple has released an updated version of their AirPort Utility for Lion, and now it looks very much like its iOS counterpart.
NZ's TranscribeMe innovates with non-sexy, precise transcription from forest origins to global market shake-up, offering a unique US$1/min service.
Fake antivirus software is costing New Zealand resellers income, deceitfully making end users feel protected, AVG warns in its latest threat report.
Apple pre-empted the report a few weeks ago when it released its Supplier Code of Conduct and 2012 Progress Report.
A new book reveals that Apple assigns fake projects to new recruits to test their loyalty and secrecy before trusting them with real work.
Apple eyes innovative use of magnets in patents, rebuts patently false NYT supply chain report, and Autodesk brings Fusion to Mac.
Apple boosts employee perks with new discounts and intriguing tech debuts, including MyBook Thunderbolt Duo and Cobook, at recent Macworld event.
Symantec urges pcAnywhere users to disable the tool amid security risk revelations linked to a 2006 source code breach.
Did Nokia find its path? Despite a €1.07 billion loss, the Finnish giant sees hope as Lumia sales top 1 million, hinting at comeback dreams.
Apple's quarterly earnings call happened yesterday, and the results were pretty amazing (even for a company like Apple).
Discover how the Nike+iPod app blends exercise with your favourite music playlists, enhancing both your workouts and productivity.
Over 90,000 downloads for Apple's new iBooks Author in just 3 days, sparking debate over its strict publishing terms.
Apple to embrace gigabit Wi-Fi early amid user frustrations with iCloud bookmark bugs and the meticulous craft behind their product packaging.
A 'dream team' of hackers achieves an untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4S and iPad 2, with the hack downloaded 1M times in 24h.
As 2012 dawns, Clive Gold predicts a tech revolution: data science rises, IT sectors evolve, and IT security rethinks strategies.
Woolworths is closing 100 Dick Smith stores and selling the rest, raising doubts about the future of brick-and-mortar tech retailing as online sales surge.
Nintendo faces its first annual loss since 1981 with a forecast down to 65 billion yen, blame falls on weak 3DS sales and strong yen.
The transcript of Tim Cook on the Apple earnings call has a small section dedicated to iCloud, but his remarks on iCloud are as important as the rest.
Apple's stellar quarter sees iPhone and iPad sales smash forecasts, nearly doubling previous financial year's net income.