SmartPhones stories
Renaissance gears up to re-brand MagnumMac as 'Yoobee', eyeing a transformation likened to Virgin's ethos, amidst profit growth.
IDC forecasts a 65% surge in Asia Pacific tablet shipments by 2014, amid rising competition and the advent of 4G networks.
Renaissance unveils Apple courses in Auckland, enhancing user expertise with events also planned for Wellington and Christchurch.
Vodafone teases upcoming iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G pricing plans for New Zealand, promising details in weeks. Launch anticipated alongside iBookstore.
Apple has admitted that the signal strength issue with the iPhone 4 was a mistake on their part and will release a software update to fix the problem.
AVG warns SMBs are neglecting vital IT security policies, offering essential steps to safeguard against online threats.
HP completes its US$1.2 billion acquisition of Palm, aiming to leverage the webOS platform to contend robustly in the smartphone market.
Businesses need to consider their employees' home security, especially when it comes to digital entertainment.
Fonterra's CIO Chris Barendregt says the shift from selling products to business value can be nothing but positive.
Digital signage systems, from banks to retail stores, are revolutionising advertising with dynamic content, and growth is predicted at a CAGR of 10% until 2014.
As businesses face a deluge of communication apps, systems integrators are offering unified solutions to streamline voice, email, and messaging services.
HP unveils revolutionary web-enabled printers in Asia Pacific, allowing direct internet access without the need for a local PC or web appliance.
According to IDC's David Cannon, businesses are adopting unified communications (UC) due to its overall acceptance and ability to enhance productivity.
Livescribe Pulse Smartpen: A godsend for note takers, marrying audio with written notes, though requiring investment in proprietary notebooks.
Apple's iPhone 4 becomes its biggest launch success, selling 1.7m units in just 3 days, admits supply issues. Steve Jobs apologizes to turned-away customers.
Telecom to launch Micro-SIM cards in early August, catering to XT customers and anticipating the arrival of Apple's iPhone 4 in New Zealand.
I have yet to see any real success stories in the enterprise; instead, consumer mobile devices are the real driver of cloud computing.
Smartphones are revolutionizing the way businesses operate by providing easy access to email, contacts, and internet browsing.
Being online isn't enough; your eCommerce strategy demands savvy marketing and an engaging customer experience, says industry experts.
Sony, Vodafone, and Nokia have emerged as the most trusted brands in the 2010 Readers Digest Trusted Brand Survey, excelling in their respective categories.