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Exeed's HP Roadshow sweeps across NZ, showcasing the latest HP tech to partners and resellers in a 10-stop tour. Get a first look at new HP products!.
Worldwide PC shipments fell for fifth consecutive quarter, the longest duration of decline in the PC market's history, begging the question - are PCs finished?.
Google Reader was culled on July 1, leaving yet another loyal Google fan base scrambling frantically to find a replacement.
Worldwide devices are projected to reach 2.35 billion units in 2013, driven by sales in tablets, smartphones despite PC shipments hitting the skids.
Industry prepares for WWDC keynote as quiet Apple gets set to throw its first product party since last October.
Apple's WWDC is set to dazzle with game changing releases as colourful banners adorn San Francisco's Moscone Centre.
Microsoft's VP declares the PC era far from over, evolving into diverse forms - a direct challenge to the 'post PC' narrative.
Google's Android operating system dominates smart mobile shipping market with 59% share, as Apple's iPhone struggles.
China rose to the top of the PC market for the first time last year, relegating the US to second place with a lead of over three million units.
Asus clearly subscribes to the 'big is better' mantra, with their Transformer All-in-One featuring an 18.4-inch tablet.
PC shipments post the steepest decline on record during a single quarter, as buyers seemingly move away from Microsoft's Windows 8 PC software.
Ovum suggests Samsung's Galaxy S4 might pack more features than users can handle, questioning the tech giant's future innovation path.
Google has released an ultra high-resolution Chromebook Pixel laptop made famous, or maybe infamous, for its lofty price tag that starts at $1,299.
Maker of unique notebook and tablet accessories in a range of vibrant colours and styles that suit business people set for Kiwi market.
Ingram Micro MD Gary Bigwood unveils pivotal trends shaping NZ's reseller market at 2013 showcase, emphasizing FX impacts and growth sectors.
In a direct address to all Apple critics and competitors the company's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing Philip Schiller had this to say...
Kiwi tech company becomes the newest member of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), a group which sets the global standard for wireless charging.
As new technologies enter the market, owning a smartphone, tablet or laptop can raise tricky issues about privacy and cyber-security.
Almost 50% of New Zealanders now own a smartphone, with nearly a third choosing the device over any other tech gadget - are you one of them?.
Hewlett-Packard expands company's tablet portfolio with Android powered device, available to buy in New Zealand by April.