KPMG Australia enters the software market with new digital services platform, launching R-D Edge and ESS Reporter tools.
It seems that iOS 10 and macOS Sierra users can't use PPTP VPNs, after it was discovered that the new systems no longer support older security.
Google's design team has obviously gone to town on the Daydream View – replacing hard matte plastic with fabric and creating a hassle-free headset.
Google's new devices boast sleek designs and tempting prices, but analyst Ovum warns they are a strategy to push Google Assistant, not a hardware play.
Global combined device shipments are set to decline for the second year in a row, according to a forecast by Gartner.
Chanel's Spring/Summer 2017 show, led by Karl Lagerfeld, featured a runway transformed into a data centre, showcasing intimate technology.
Google's Pixel challenges Apple's reign, promising innovative design and a savvy new assistant – a rivalry intensifies in the smartphone market.
Scammers are now going after unwitting users who want to jailbreak their iOS devices, and are spoofing popular jailbreaking site TaiG to do it.
The residential security systems market is set to grow more than 7% during 2016-2020, with security cameras leading the way.
Hortonworks has partnered with Microsoft to update its Azure HDInsight Hadoop Cloud solution, providing faster query speeds and enhanced security.
The move gives BlackBerry a chance to survive as a pure software and services company, following years of losses for its hardware business.
Spotify introduces Daily Mix, a new feature that combines users' favourite tracks with new songs for the perfect listening session.
Canterbury residents to take part in 'All Right? Digital Detox' by putting down their smartphones and devices on Sunday.
STEM education leaps ahead as teachers harness flipped learning and tech, breaking through past barriers for lively, effective classes.
Microsoft's Surface Book dazzles with its clever design and premium build, proving to be a savvy investment for Windows loyalists.
Android now controls over 85% of the smartphone market and is by far the biggest player in the tablet market as well.
Think print is dead? No chance says Dove Electronics. In fact it's a growing – and potentially profitable – market for Kiwi resellers the distie says.
It wasn't too long ago that you couldn't earn money playing video games as a sport. Well the first high school competition happened in NZ.
The 2016 Consumer Issues Report shows that the number of online sales in New Zealand is increasing – but also subject to plenty of complaints.
New research from IDC suggests that there's a disconnect between the growing wearables market and Kiwi consumers who may already be over the hype.