SmartPhones stories
Israel enforces an iPad ban over concerns its wireless signals might disrupt other devices, affecting tourists and local app developers.
Chief Executive Steve Jobs has confirmed that the company will not be offering any further support for the iPhone 2G.
Apple intensifies its crusade against Adobe by halting developers from turning Flash into iOS-friendly content, escalating their feud.
VP of Channel, David Dzienciol (pictured), has told The Channel why the company's move to offer its consulting business to the channel is a win-win situation.
Telecom has announced the appointment of Kieren Cooney as director of mobile to replace Paul Hamburger who leaves the company in July.
After weeks of speculation, Apple has finally refreshed its MacBook Pro line with faster processors and a longer battery life.
Google has announced it is developing an Android-powered tablet, aiming to rival Apple's iPad. CEO Eric Schmidt confirms ongoing talks with publishers.
With a new program and a host of new features and tools, Adobe's new release of Creative Suite has a focus on 3D and interactive content.
Revolutionise your speeches with iSpeechCards, the digital cue card app for iPhone and iPod Touch, perfect for any public speaking event.
iTunes gears up to deepen social ties with Facebook Connect integration, facilitating users in sharing their music purchases.
Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 to introduce multitasking and iBooks, enhancing user experience with over 100 new features set for a summer release.
Apple's iPad launch day success: Over 300,000 units fly off the shelves, alongside a million apps and numerous e-books purchased.
Apple to unveil iPhone 4.0 OS on April 8, promising potential multitasking and video chat features ahead of the device's summer release.
HP's latest blog reveals its plans for a tablet, focusing on design and delivering an optimal mobile experience.
Apple's iPad battery outperforms expectations, lasting over 10 hours under normal use. Reviewers report up to 12 hours of continuous movie playback.
With 80% of iPad apps charging fees, customers face high costs in a market dominated by pricey games and subscriptions.
Vodafone NZ's Stanners talks regulation, collaboration, and competition while eyeing the future with tech advancements and challenges.
Due to stronger than expected US sales, Apple is delaying the iPad's international release until the end of May.
With large crowds and lines and a number of stores selling out within minutes, the iPad has launched to positive reviews in the US.
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