Apple has now completely discontinued the white MacBook, after ceasing sales of the white MacBook to consumer customers back in July last year.
New range of printers from Epson seems to be focused on small businesses. Plus it includes support for Apple iOS devices.
Apple shares are on the rise, nearing the USD $500 mark, fuelled by excitement over a potential iPad 3 launch and record-breaking earnings.
TED delivers its treasure trove of talks to iTunes U, enriching Apple's educational platform with insights on happiness, climate, and more.
FBI declassifies 191-page dossier on Steve Jobs, revealing insights into his integrity, drug use, and aptitude for a governmental role.
EFI updates bring Internet Recovery to older Macs, enhancing functionality; iTunes Match offers new revenue for artists; plus innovative apps and accessories!.
Adobe has unveiled their creative cloud solution that allows users to subscribe to a complete version of Creative Suite 6 without paying the full retail price.
Energy giant Halliburton swaps BlackBerry for iPhone, impacting 4,500 employees, after extensive OS research. A blow to BlackBerry's corporate appeal.
Wise advice's tax aid doesn't replace official IRD calculations but will be a huge help in day-to-day business life.
Canadian telecoms get early access to Apple's iTV, controlled by voice and gestures, alongside macOS 10.7.3 UI updates and new Mac apps.
Samsung's Superbowl ad may mark the final jibe at Apple, showcasing fans switching to Galaxy Note in a $10.5m spectacle. Will this end the rivalry?.
Apple revises iBooks Author EULA after backlash, ensuring creators retain rights to content not in .ibooks format.
Two big stories surrounding Motorola and Apple this morning, all to do with patents, injunctions, and other fun legal proceedings.
Apple has updated the EULA of iBooks Author in order to clear the air surrounding the terms by which iBooks are to be sold.
A Taiwanese firm's ad with a Steve Jobs lookalike promoting an Android product has sparked outrage for tastelessness.
Noted tech myth-buster derails rumors of an unusual Apple event in February, stating no such gathering will occur.
A company called Passware has revealed they can crack Lion's full-disk encryption as used in FileVault 2 in under an hour.
Nokia's Lumia series set to revitalise its presence in NZ next month, with Telecom and Vodafone on board. Expectations ride high for the brand's comeback.
Regulators for the European Union are nearly ready to rule on whether the US$12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility by Google can go ahead.
Apple embroiled in a legal tussle in China as Proview Technology claims iPad trademark rights, seeking NZ$1.9bn in damages.