Facebook experienced a brief outage yesterday, causing mass hysteria among users who took to Twitter to vent their disbelief.
With a growing importance for channel partners and business in China, HP announces a change of order within PC division.
As government IT spending stays flat through out the world, the Kiwi market is expected to grow almost 1.4% this year.
Apple's iWatch leans towards pleasure, says Jeffries analyst, amid speculation of its impact on the tech giant's revenue.
Microsoft has released Office Mobile for iPhone, but following months of speculation, there remains no sign of an iPad version.
In a typical DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME style video, Samsung shares reliability testing for the Galaxy S4 - just for your own piece of mind.
Sometimes searching the internet for TV shows or certain episodes you want to watch can be frustrating and near impossible.
Jumping on the Twitter bandwagon, social media giant allows users to keep track of trending topics through the introduction of hashtags.
Kim Dotcom expresses concerns over government surveillance and supports Edward Snowden in his latest column for The Guardian.
Usability now trumps cost in VOIP adoption, with Vadacom citing flexibility and ease-of-use as new leading factors.
HP CEO Meg Whitman believes revenue growth is still possible for the company in fiscal year 2014, despite concerns about the unpredictable PC market.
Business leaders need to respond and adapt now to this change in employee behaviour, rather than being steamrollered by it.
As rumours surface that Edward Snowden may seek refuge in New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key insists the US govt whistleblower is not welcome.
As WWDC wraps, the Steve Jobs biopic emerges, potentially outshining Apple's tech releases. Will it captivate or divide opinions?.
Microsoft, Google and Facebook call for greater transparency as companies deny any involvement in US government surveillance program.
Orcon launches Genius Go, a NZ first app merging home and mobile phones, promising cheaper calls and revolutionising connectivity.
Company resigns the licences, owned by IDG, to publish technology titles Computerworld, Reseller News and PC World.
This is not the first time, and damn it won't be the last, but rumours reach fever pitch that Apple plans to release a US$99 iPhone in a range of colours.
Apple unfolds iOS7 design, OS X Mavericks and more at WWDC, promising major overhauls and new features for its loyal following.
Microsoft's Surface Pro launches in NZ, offering the power of a laptop in a tablet form, complete with Intel i5 Processor and innovative accessories.