SmartPhones stories
Aucklanders and Rugby World Cup visitors can enjoy unlimited free wi-fi from CallPlus at 1000 hotspots, outmatching the city's existing service.
Vadacom, a Kiwi firm, releases iPhone-friendly VadaXchange Buddy, merging contact centre tools with ease of use, says CEO Igor Portugal.
Samsung Galaxy SII finally hits Telecom's XT network, offering Kiwis a new Android experience at a competitive price, months after Vodafone.
As mobile workforces grow, businesses must adapt to support tablet and smartphone use securely, balancing productivity and data protection.
NZ businesses embrace BYOD, sparking a boom for resellers with increasing demand for wireless network solutions to support devices.
In the fast-evolving world of network security, businesses must tailor sophisticated solutions to fend off email threats and data breaches.
Seismic shifts in network infrastructure spur a dynamic upheaval, forcing resellers to embrace open partnerships for real-time connectivity.
Apple embroiled again as a prototype iPhone is left in a San Francisco bar, mirroring last year's fiasco. Is history repeating or is it PR savvy?.
Apple releases seventh beta of iOS 5, with focus on iCloud support. The company aims to avoid the issues faced with MobileMe in 2008.
NetGuide's latest piece unravels the complex world of laptop shopping, offering essential tips to secure the best value.
FlexiHost launches NZ's sole app for immediate .co.nz and more domain searches, offering swift registration via secure servers. Ideal for on-the-go ideas!.
Analysts tip Amazon's rumoured tablet as a potential iPad rival, betting on competitive pricing and vast sales to challenge Apple's dominance.
Aussies lose out as Samsung-Apple legal row over patents stalls Galaxy Tab 10.1 launch, with costs likely to hit consumers.
Apple resorts to a hefty $380m stock bonus to ensure Tim Cook remains at the helm, aiming for stability and growth post-Jobs era.
Hacker behind JailbreakMe, Nicholas Allegra, bags Apple internship, turning his knack for bypassing iOS restrictions into an opportunity.
Apple stocks recover after a brief fall post-Jobs' resignation, signaling investor confidence in successor Tim Cook's leadership.
Microsoft challenges Apple with cutting-edge Windows devices at Tech.Ed, urging IT pros to focus on function over brand.
Samsung NZ to unveil Series 7 Tablet, a revolutionary blend of notebook and tablet, this October, featuring an Intel i5 processor and Windows OS.
It's been rumoured for months and is well overdue, when will kiwis be able to get their hands on the iPhone 5?.
HP announces final production run to meet unfulfilled demand, head of PC division promises tablets are still on the agenda.