SmartPhones stories
EMC elevates its Velocity partner programme, offering resellers new opportunities and easier access to its full portfolio of products.
NZ govt launches $1.3m programme to boost global mindset among managers, aiming to bridge the leadership gap and spur economic growth.
Intel unveils its Cloud 2015 vision for a more interoperable and secure internet computing future, driving industry collaboration.
Apple launches an online store in China, offering personalised engraving, free shipping, and exclusive products, enhancing the purchasing experience.
Myspace relaunches with redesigned site, aiming to reclaim its spot as a social entertainment hub for 13-34 year olds with new features and mobile apps.
Renaissance debuts around-the-clock contact centre and 'clean room' repair hub in Onehunga, aiming to cater to NZ's diverse business hours.
Vodafone introduces simplified roaming rates for customers travelling to the USA, Canada, and South Africa, offering savings of up to 60% on calls.
Juniper has launched its Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, an all-encompassing software package aimed at protecting mobile devices against various threats.
Adobe CEO dismisses Apple's Flash concerns as ridiculous, champions open technologies at Adobe MAX 2010 amidst Android and RIM support.
Renaissance quickly rebrands YooBee amid speculation and seeks a 'grown up' image, leaving questions about feedback and the future.
Samsung's eagerly awaited Galaxy S update for Android 2.2 Froyo in Europe is delayed, potentially affecting the release in New Zealand.
Apple CEO predicts that 7” tablets will fail, but RIM's Co-CEO disagrees, saying they will be a big portion of the market.
Apple to launch Mac App Store within 90 days, ahead of the next winter's OS X Lion release, featuring new apps and enhanced user experience.
Apple launches FaceTime for Mac in public beta, enabling seamless video calls between Macs, iPhone 4, and iPod touch users.
DataMan launches, offering real-time monitoring and geotagging of iPhone data usage to prevent overage charges for users on limited plans.
School fibre set-up costs will be met by the government to ensure access to the benefits of ultra-fast broadband.
PriceSpy NZ app transforms your iPhone into a savvy shopping assistant, offering lowest prices, product insights and store ratings instantly.
Cyclone Computers partners with Apple as an Authorised Education Reseller, aiming to enhance digital learning in NZ schools with MacBooks and iPads.
Discover the best places to eat, drink, and listen to bands in New Zealand with 'Your Venue' - the ultimate guide to venue specials and deals!.
Apple's MacBook Air gets a major upgrade, ditching hard drives for faster, lighter solid state storage. Starts at NZ$1699.