SmartPhones stories
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Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
Rumours swirl about a 7-inch iPad 2 launching by Christmas, with Taiwanese firms reportedly crafting parts for Apple's new venture.
Auckland's CreativeTech event to feature top Apple tech speakers, including MacTheMag editor Matthew Powell, focusing on innovation and user tips.
Nuance appoints Jason Stirling as Senior VP for Asia Pacific, aiming to bolster its voice solution market presence and drive regional growth.
A mid-level Apple official is being accused of taking bribes from Asian accessory suppliers in return for contracts.
Google unveils Voice Actions for Android, revolutionising how you interact with your phone using just your voice.
TVNZ's iPad app has become the top free app on iTunes store; TVNZ Ondemand also has a separate iPad app in development.
Apple rolls out iOS updates to squash bug allowing iPhones and iPads to be remotely hacked, safeguarding user data and devices.
Microsoft counters PC decline fears amid rising smartphone and iPad popularity, citing strong global PC market growth.
Renaissance battles more setbacks as two key employees depart for rival companies, following recent high-profile exits.
Leaked footage from a Chinese factory suggests the elusive White iPhone 4 is now in production, potentially ending the long wait for fans.
Leaked images hint at the iPod Touch getting a FaceTime Camera, suggesting Apple's popular video call feature could expand beyond the iPhone.
Apple's Senior VP Mark Papermaster reportedly fired amid Antennagate scandal; both Apple and Papermaster remain silent on the departure reasons.
Motorola Australia bolsters its NZ presence by naming Connector Systems as its wireless solutions distributor, aiming to enhance partner service.
HTC partners with Synnex to boost its smartphone distribution in New Zealand, eyeing wider reach and better support.
Nearly 3/4 of workers in a Unisys poll would fund their own IT gear for work flexibility, embracing consumer-style tech in the workplace.
NZ Post unveils a new iPhone app, enabling users to create and send printed greeting cards directly from their devices for $4.99.
Dell challenges Apple's dominance with its Streak tablet, a fresh competitor geared toward students and professionals, starting at $299.99.
Internal Affairs warns of a scam in which cold callers claim to fix non-existent computer issues, urging the public to stay vigilant and report incidents.