New services Google+ and iCloud are set to challenge Facebook's dominance in the mobile space, according to a survey by Appcelerator and IDC.
Nokia's credit rating drops from BBB+ to BBB by S&P due to its dwindling smartphone market share and delays in releasing new devices.
Samsung halts Galaxy Tab 10.1's Australasian launch amidst Apple's 'blatant copying' lawsuit, casting uncertainty over the tablet's future.
Vodafone's network sees traffic surge, doubling in a year, as smartphone adoption skyrockets among consumers and businesses in NZ.
Think Renaissance, and many of us think Apple. But the company is keen for resellers to know that it offers a whole lot more besides.
Xero Touch lands on Apple's app store, bringing receipt snapping and a 4-digit PIN login for swift financial management on the go.
From the terrifying Dunkleosteus to the puzzling Parapropalaehoplophorus, Strangest Beasts to Ever Die unveils the most bizarre extinct creatures.
Businesses urged to prioritise continuity planning amidst low preparedness, with a focus on remote access and service delivery amid disasters.
US investigates tech giants' $4.5bn Nortel patent deal, probing potential use against Google in legal tussles.
Huawei and Telecom offer internet-capable handset for under $200, Vodafone matches with limited-edition Warriors device.
Duo unveils new solar chargers, aiming to power the growing mobile workforce's devices on the go, offering up to 44 hours of extra phone battery.
Ingram Micro exclusively distributes Blackberry's Playbook in NZ, as part of a wider deal with Research In Motion, challenging top tablet rivals.
Skype's iPad-friendly app lands globally after a delay, offering users everywhere seamless video calls and messaging. Download it now.
NZ Police warn iPhone and iPad owners against using tracking features to confront thieves, advising them to contact authorities for safety.
Toshiba gears up for a high-impact RWC sponsorship with an innovative push into NZ's PC market, blending TV and PC tech for a connected future.
Proxim aims to boost its market share in New Zealand with Renaissance, targeting various sectors for its wireless solutions.
Starting Aug 8 in NZ, the Kingston Wi-Drive debuts, offering iPhone and iPad users a lightweight solution to expand memory affordably.
HP faces scrutiny over TouchPad pricing as its NZD $799 and $949 models are significantly higher compared to US prices, despite factors like GST and freight.
Apple has cut the prices at its Australian app store, citing 'changes in foreign exchange rates and local tax laws.'.
An iPad owner is pleased to have his toy back after using the device's tracking function to recover it from thieves.