Various sources attest to the fact that Apple is working on creating a phone that is unhackable by government bodies or even Apple itself.
Touch ID may not be as secure as you thought, with a mobile security company getting around the security with an unlikely partner in crime: Play-Doh.
Picture two people from a large organisation. They have different needs and completely different levels of access to their network. Can it work?.
Sony Mobile has released the first 'X' series smartphones designed with new layers of intelligence technologies and communication features.
BYOD policies can boost productivity, but businesses must be aware of the downsides, including employee lawsuits and technical issues.
Wearables have taken a big step forward with triple digit growth in 2015, but 'me too' copycats won't cut it going forward.
What began as the brainchild of two Steves is now the world's largest information technology company and at the forefront of innovative technology.
Nokia has launched new data center services and teamed up with integrated manufacturing company Sanmina to collaborate on data center solutions.
New forecasts predict that over 1.5 billion smartphones will be shipped in 2016, as the industry grows by more than 10%.
It doesn't make any sense to put so much pressure on Apple or Google when in the end, they don't control all the keys to the kingdom.
ESET makes the jump from 'niche player' to 'visionary' in Gartner's latest endpoint protection platform magic quadrant. So how did other vendors fare?.
Asus's Transformer Book: an 11 convertible with robust battery life and versatile hinge, good for travellers on a budget.
Smartphone sales have slowed to their slowest growth since 2008. So who are the winners and losers in the tumultuous market?.
Volvo ushers in the keyless era with smartphone app replacing traditional car keys, set to transform access and car sharing.
The Ministry of Education has alerted New Zealand educators to the fact that Apple is recalling the two-prong Apple AC wall plug adapters.
On Monday in Auckland's Mantells on the Water, members of Auckland's press gathered for a Samsung popup #GalaxyS7 session.
Samsung champions corporate evolution with advanced security and enhanced productivity via its KNOX-secured Galaxy S7 and Enterprise Device Programme.
ASUS' new high-performance gaming laptop, the ROG GL552, is now available in New Zealand with prices starting from $2,099.
To celebrate Samsung's new smartphones, Spark has announced the first 500 online pre-orders before February 24 will receive a Samsung Gear VR device.
Xero introduces split-screen feature for iPad, increasing productivity for small businesses using Xero software.