A couple weeks ago, I had the pleasure of flying to Sydney for the launch of the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note II.
Apple's iPhone 5 reigns as Yahoo's most obsessed search in 2012, on top of the tech world and overshadowing other global fascinations.
Apple plans to release new smartphone into Samsung's backyard this friday, as well as 50 other countries in December.
Rupert Murdoch to shut The Daily next week, citing a $30m loss and just 100k subscribers after a 21-month run, failing to meet targets.
ANZ expands mobile banking with goMoney app now available for Android users, offering a host of services on the go.
Mobile security provider responds to growth in mobile security with new safe browsers across operating systems.
RIM says tools updates, new rewards, hardware opportunities, and revenue commitments will drive further momentum among developers.
Over 100,000 signatures flood a petition demanding GTV V's release on PC, showcasing gamers' sheer determination for inclusion.
After delays, Apple rolls out iTunes 11 with a sleek interface and iCloud integration, just before its November deadline.
Intel's PC market woes deepen as Wall Street slashes sales estimates. Citigroup analyst Glen Yeung highlights weak notebook data and poor growth.
South Korean company ordered to make payment after Dutch high court ruling, on top of maintaining their Galaxy Devices ban.
Smart TV sales are set to reach 54 million by the end of the year, with worldwide sales expected to reach 220 million by 2017.
Google's Nexus sales forecast dipped to 9.6M for next year amid stiff competition, down from a lofty 14.6M, as it battles giants like Apple.
Microsoft has revealed the iPhone 5 to be the top-searched news story of 2012, along with a host of other results from search engine Bing.
Electronics company offers proof of how solid their products are, with a series of tests to verify durability.
Apple axes maps chief Richard Williamson, signalling a major shake-up after iPhone 5's maps debacle, as it battles to restore user faith.
Samsung NZ launches the sleek Galaxy Note II in Auckland, promising enhanced multitasking and productivity for the on-the-go lifestyle.
There'll be an iBonus for Apple's New Zealand reseller channel this holiday season, if the results of a US Nielsen study are mirrored here.
Kiwi workers defy company policies by using unauthorised BYO apps for better productivity, risking job dismissal, study reveals.
NZ workers defy company bans by downloading essential apps for work, shows Unisys/Forrester study, revealing a push towards workplace app freedom.