Apple to double shareholder returns after smashing Wall St forecasts, promising a share of its $145bn cash from robust Q2 earnings.
Mark Zuckerberg's new app creation hits the ground running, with over half a million downloads from Google Play since its April 4 release.
Apple has allegedly returned eight million faulty iPhones to manufacturer Foxconn, potentially costing the company $1.6 billion.
Steve Wozniak maintains optimism over Apple's falling share price, confident that the company has surprises in store.
Wall Street sources say Apple executives are secretly searching for a new CEO in a bid to turn around company fortunes.
Microsoft gears up to challenge Apple's iPad Mini, revealing plans for new Windows-powered devices set to hit the market in the coming months.
Twitter launches #music, a new service using tweet trends to find your next favourite track, transforming how we discover music online.
Apple shares nosedive to a 52-week low under US$400, roiled by a bleak forecast from a key supplier, sparking market jitters.
World's largest chip maker performs admirably during first quarter, despite a surge in tablet and smartphone interest generating PC market softness.
Apple will celebrate the anniversary of its iTunes Store next week, as it continues to lead the market in digital music downloads.
In either an act of increased scaremongering, or genuine concern, Microsoft says a quarter of computers are at risk for not using up-to-date antivirus software.
Windows 8 isn't solely at fault for PC decline, says NPD Group, pointing to OEM pricing challenges in a contested market.
Apple manufacturer Foxconn ramps up recruitment efforts, believed to be in preparation for the launch of the new iPhone later this year.
Trader pleads guilty to charges of fraud and conspiracy following the dodgy purchase of around US$1billion of Apple stock.
Microsoft may soon join the smartwatch race, challenging Apple and Samsung. Can the tech titan make its mark or is it too late?.
BlackBerry has denied rumours that the Z10 is struggling for sales, insisting that returns are actually exceeding sales in the US.
As new technologies enter the market, owning a smartphone, tablet or laptop can raise tricky issues about privacy and cyber-security.
Four out of five New Zealanders now have household internet access, signaling a change in times across the country.
Kiwis queue online for Samsung's Galaxy S4 launch, sidestepping the cold campouts for a shot at winning big, all from home comfort.
Kiwis to be world's first to get Samsung Galaxy S4 from April 27; available in Black Mist and White Frost at leading NZ retailers.