Renaissance urges shareholders to attend AGM amid concern over re-election of directors, following dissenting proxy votes last year.
A glitch in iOS 6.0 sees iPhones slyly eating into data allowances, potentially costing users dearly, even when connected to WiFi.
Mobile phone count set to surpass world population by 2014, with a 96% global penetration rate, ITU report reveals.
Apple NZ's tax payment is just 0.4% on $571 million sales, sparking scrutiny over multinational tax practices.
Telco reveals customers can be the first in the country to buy the new Samsung Galaxy S4 – due for release in late April.
Rumours that the U.S. Department of Defence will buy 650,000 iOS devices come under scrutiny, so will this leave BlackBerry out in the cold.
Are the innovative companies seeing higher revenue and profit growth, competitive advantages, positive brand impact and happier customers?.
The BlackBerry Z10 hit the streets of Australia this week, can it produce another mega smartphone surge for the Canadian company?.
Has BlackBerry's new operating system launch has been hit with a hammer blow? Has the British government's security agency questioned it's security levels?.
Yesterday's update of iOS 6.1.3 promised the fix to stop unauthorised access to the iPhone via the locked screen.
Cheers to your gadgets! The UK government bins the feared 'iPad tax', ensuring your mobile tech stays tax-free for now.
Software specialist joins the Apple ranks, despite public spat with Steve Jobs over Flash usage - his first day at work should be a cracker.
Microsoft says cut-off date will kick-in within sixteen months, which isn't enough for those two year long-term phone contract lovers.
Samsung reveals plans for a new smartwatch, aiming to outpace Apple in the wearable tech race following its Galaxy S4 launch.
Kaspersky launches new security solution, KESB, to tackle BYOD challenges, ensuring safe mobility for workers and securing corporate data.
The road is long, with many a winding turn, and Apple's former CEO John Sculley believes the company's 'innovation lull' will end.
Facebook's iOS app update introduces cover image control directly from iPhones, aiming to enrich user experience.
Kiwi businesses feel more positive about their future if they embrace new technology, suggesting a shift in attitude among New Zealanders.
Apple rolls out iOS 6.1.3 to fix a lock screen bug, enhancing iPhone security and updating Maps in Japan. Users urged to update swiftly.
Around half of New Zealanders don't realise their personal information is being collected online, while approximately a third of people don't worry about it.