Discover the untold story of Steve Jobs' 1985 Apple exit, fuelled by his quest for innovation and a great computer yet to be created.
Google's Cloud Connect service for Microsoft Office proves popular, with all places being filled in just hours.
Apple launches iOS 4.2 in New Zealand, transforming the iPad with multitasking, folders, and AirPlay, just in time for the holidays.
Gartner highlights four trends set to revolutionise IT: cloud computing, social media's business impact, context-aware computing, and pattern-based strategy.
Trade Me launches its first official app for iPhone, offering bidding, watchlist, and notifications despite missing key features.
Sitecore expands its global footprint, opening a new office in Bremen, Germany to cater to the DACH region's growing demand for CMS solutions.
Solution Provides B2B and B2C Organisations with a Wide Range of Integrated Functionality and Benefits Not Available from Traditional eCommerce Products.
Imperva reveals top 2011 security trends, highlighting threats from mobile devices, cloud data security, and social network privacy.
Apple teams up with Oracle, ensuring Mac users continue enjoying cutting-edge Java technology through OpenJDK contribution.
After a successful launch in Germany, Strike is set to unveil the Scala Rider G4 Instructor Kit to Australian motorcycle training organisations and media.
Strike's Cardo Scala Rider product devices can be very useful and beneficial in a training environment if used correctly.
Skype has vowed to improve its Mac app amid backlash, including from Xero CEO, but remains tight-lipped on a release date.
New portfolio aimed at CIOs looking to better align IT within the business and bring IT budgets under control.
Dell teams up with Symantec to enhance its cloud-based SaaS offerings, bringing advanced email security solutions to its customers and channel partners.
Updated: Market research will never be far away again with the launch of Ovum's free iPhone app, PocketAnalyst.
Dell to replace BlackBerry with its own Windows Phone 7 devices for 25,000 staff, aiming to cut mobile costs by 25%, despite RIM's skepticism.
Updated: Rod Drury says last week's 5.0 beta update is the worst redesign he can think of. And he's not alone...
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, is offloading 12% of his stake not due to loss of faith but for tax planning and financial diversity.
OneNet CEO predicts a stark shift in the IT landscape, forecasting the decline of internal IT support roles due to cloud computing's rise.
Business leaders should be speaking with their CIOs as the iPad ecosystem could disrupt existing business models, says Gartner.