Despite a decline in PC sales, Gartner forecasts a 6.9% growth in device shipments in 2014, driven by mobiles and tablets.
It must be that time of the month again - you know the time when yet another tech website claims to know something about an upcoming Apple launch.
Microsoft unveiled Office for iPad at its cloud and mobile conference in San Francisco, available now as a free download.
Revolutionary BatteryBox claims to double MacBook Air's endurance, unveiling a leap in battery tech with its efficient batteryOS.
Intel completes acquisition of BASIS Science, a company specializing in wearable device technologies for health and wellness applications.
Apple reaches a quiet milestone, selling its 500 millionth iPhone in under 7 years, marking a colossal success without the usual fanfare.
New findings from hi-tech analyst firm, Juniper Research, observed that the tablet market is becoming increasingly diverse as new form factors emerge.
Microsoft's impending completion of Nokia's acquisition marks a major step in their mobile-first strategy, set for April 2014.
Google Now leaps onto Windows and Mac, bringing its smart notifications from mobile to desktop for Chrome users across the UK.
FileMaker WebDirect is a breakthrough FileMaker client that enables users to interact with your solutions on the web.
LG is weighing into the domestic lighting space by unveiling the Smart Lamp, its first take on the smart light bulb concept.
Whether you're looking for a particular dish or cuisine, or just want to know what's open closest to your house at 3am, Zomato can help you with that.
Gurk, the 8-bit RPG, hits nostalgia but misses depth, ideal for those longing for simple, old-school gaming. Not for the modern seeker.
New Zealand business solutions provider MYOB, has today announced new updates to their AccountEdge product suite.
Australian company launches Pet-Fi, the world's first pet-powered Wi-Fi hotspot, promising eco-friendly internet on the go.
Google recently sold Motorola, effectively cutting their losses and exiting the smartphone hardware business. However, they kept one piece of it...
The Warehouse unveils 'Your Warehouse' app, a new leap in online shopping, offering NZ's biggest product range at your fingertips.
PowerbyProxi hires industry veteran Michael Eckert as new VP of Engineering to lead team through next phase of growth.
Cupertino signs off Kim Dotcom's Internet Party app for iOS, allowing Kiwis to sign up for the political party.
Apple's iPhone 5S and iPad Air have revolutionized photography, allowing even novices to produce great images.