Notebook stories
Samsung's C27A750X wireless monitor cuts cord chaos, offering seamless PC-screen connection - a must for mobile workers. #techreview.
Ever stumble across a great website then try and find it later on and have no idea where it was? This is the app for you.
Buying a hard drive can safeguard your valuable data from potential crashes. Here's a guide on choosing between internal, external, SSD, and HDD options.
With police cracking down on cell phone use while driving, there's never been a better time to invest in a Bluetooth headset.
A mobile workforce requires a new approach to printing, says Hamish Alexander, country manager, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard New Zealand.
Revolutionizing home cooking, the Electrolux Mobile Kitchen, inspired by laptops, marries tech with culinary art, introducing induction cooking.
Capture your holiday magic with our top tips, from snapping your journey's start to using props. Create memories to treasure forever.
Mark Dasent, Connector Systems general manager, Networking and Wireless, provides some tips for ensuring your customer's wireless network runs optimally.
Apple considers axing the Mac Pro as sales plummet and portable devices rise, potentially ending its era as the go-to tower PC.
Auckland businesses have two days to enter a contest for the city's worst office, with a chance to win NZD $25,000 in Dell tech and NZD $6000 in IT services.
NetGuide's latest piece unravels the complex world of laptop shopping, offering essential tips to secure the best value.
Microsoft challenges Apple with cutting-edge Windows devices at Tech.Ed, urging IT pros to focus on function over brand.
As 2012 dawns, Clive Gold predicts a tech revolution: data science rises, IT sectors evolve, and IT security rethinks strategies.
Howick College joins Botany Downs Secondary as Pathfinder school in Microsoft's Partners in Learning programme.
Seeking NZ's top tech-savvy teacher for Microsoft's Innovative Educator Awards. Prize includes $5000 development package. Entries due by Oct 28.
Samsung NZ to unveil Series 7 Tablet, a revolutionary blend of notebook and tablet, this October, featuring an Intel i5 processor and Windows OS.
HP announces final production run to meet unfulfilled demand, head of PC division promises tablets are still on the agenda.
Samsung NZ targets students with stylish, high-performance Series 3 notebooks, launching next month for over $1000 each.
Critically acclaimed indie RPG Bastion set to enchant PC players with high-resolution graphics, a unique control scheme, and Steamworks support.
Toshiba gears up for a high-impact RWC sponsorship with an innovative push into NZ's PC market, blending TV and PC tech for a connected future.