Wireless stories
Like a soldier into battle, who goes armed with sword, shield and dagger, the modern road warrior must be armed with the latest technology.
Panasonic's DMR-BW850 recorder frees your favourite HD TV recordings from the hard drive's confines, doubling as a definitive media hub.
You love the remote control which came with your Mac - so simple yet elegant, with easy control of Front Row, iTunes, Quicktime, DVD Player, Keynote, and more.
Gone are the days when employees were tethered to their desks in order to fulfil their computer- or data-related tasks.
The Linksys WRT610N impresses with dual OS support and secure Wi-Fi, ideal for savvy or commercial users, despite its beginner complexity.
Mark Edmead stresses that effective security encompasses processes and people, not just tech, challenging outdated perimeter-focused strategies.
Resellers in New Zealand are helping K-12 schools understand the true value of IT and make the most of their limited budgets.
Digital living evolves from VHS and letters to instant worldwide communication and online shopping, transforming everyday life.
Revolutionary Guitar Hero: On Tour set to rock Nintendo DS, offering portable shredding with a special Guitar Grip and wireless battles.
LEGO Batman brings a twist to Gotham's tale, allowing players to be heroes or villains in an all-new adventure.
Computer Dynamics emerges as the essential partner for NZ's tech needs, boasting a vast range of networking and cabling solutions.
Wireless technology has become an integral part of the market, with products ranging from networking devices to security solutions.
Small businesses can embrace wireless technology safely with proper research and security measures, says Check Point.
SonicWALL leads in closing the gap between wired and wireless security, offering unified solutions to protect mobile workforces.
Gotalk aims to democratize VoIP, making phone calls cheaper and technology simpler, with a focus on hardware including a versatile USB phone stick.
Sony's PSP, or Playstation Portable, is finally available in the UK, offering a wide range of gaming titles and multimedia features.
From functional to fun: Chris Leggett delves into the diverse world of apps, showcasing how mobile applications transform everyday tasks.
Competing networking vendors Netgear and D-Link have both launched new, high-performance wireless N routers to the New Zealand marketplace.
Ghost Rider ignites the PSP with blazing gameplay, balancing demon hunts and bike rides, ahead of its New Zealand cinema debut.