RockMelt's new iPhone app bridges social browsing between PCs, Macs, and mobile, offering a seamless experience across devices.
Dean Redman resigns from SonicWall, with Richard Ting stepping in amid the search for a new ANZ country manager, promising steady growth.
Apple reports record growth in second quarter, with 83% revenue growth and 95% profit growth. iPhone sales also rose 113%.
Rather than innovate Samsung copied Apple's technology, user interface and style, says a complaint made by Apple.
New forums launch to help users get the most out of their Macs, iPods, iPhones, iPads (without having to call Apple).
2degrees cements 'all you can eat' mobile plan, a game-changer for NZ users with unlimited calls, texts, and data, at $149.
Apple snags Microsoft's cloud guru, Kevin Timmons, to elevate its data center prowess amid a search for an engineering ace.
Apple's elusive White iPhone 4 to hit US stores in two weeks, confirms Bloomberg, amidst anticipation and manufacturing challenges.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.
Polycom teams with Microsoft, hosting new Accordent Media Services on Azure, enhancing video management for businesses globally.
Auckland bus users can now seamlessly access live arrival times with a simple click, revolutionising public transport convenience.
A next generation iPad 3 is only in the initial planning stage, say Chinese component makers who don't expect a release this year.
Telecom and Motorola unveil the robust Motorola Defy, a device boasting exceptional web browsing and designed for NZ's XT network.
Samsung New Zealand is set to unveil new Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9 in April, enhancing mobile work with advanced connectivity solutions.
NetGuide subscribers in New Zealand have a shot at winning $10,000 cash. Just take out or renew a subscription to enter by May 30th, 2011.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.
BlackBerry becomes the official mobile sponsor for Rugby World Cup 2011, promising innovative tech and apps for fans and officials alike.
NZ Herald's iPad app earns prestigious 'digital Oscar' with its innovative design, placing it among the world's top news apps.
A joint statement has been issued from Motorola and Huawei, who have agreed to shake hands and settle all pending litigation.
Nokia's Ovi Store hits 5m daily downloads, fuelled by Symbian device popularity and top apps like AngryBirds and Facebook Chat, marking a significant growth.