Tablets set to eclipse e-readers, with sales projected to surpass 50% of device market by 2014, says Informa Telecoms and Media.
Apple's Ping hits 1 million users in 48 hours, but Facebook blocks Steve Jobs over onerous terms, disrupting connectivity.
Renaissance may end exclusive Apple deal in NZ, insiders reveal. Future uncertain with new management and capital concerns.
Apple unveils the cutting-edge iPod touch featuring a Retina display, A4 chip, and 3-axis gyro, set to ship next week starting at $379.
Forrester Research predicts that by 2012, 397.1 million workers will be mobile, representing 73% of the global enterprise workforce.
It's quite ridiculous after all this time to propose that neither businesses nor consumers will benefit from the regulation of MTR.
Intel confirms a USD $1.4 billion deal to acquire Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business, aiming to boost its mobile and embedded product offerings.
Orcon, best known for its calling and internet services, recently entered the overcrowded mobile market with a 'no contract' approach to owning handsets.
Dell's Vostro V13 netbook surprises with its slim design, robust performance, and lengthy battery life, proving a solid choice for mobile workers.
Business continuity plans derived from the business are always more accurate than assumptions made by the CIOs.
Nike+ GPS app uses iPhone GPS & accelerometer to track pace, distance, time & calories burned. Provides feedback from athletes & connects to Nike community.
Motorola's training event on RF and WLAN in Australia and NZ offers deep dives into wireless tech for the education sector.
Apple unveils a sleek, 80% smaller Apple TV, promising easy streaming of HD content from YouTube to your TV, all for just NZD$169.
Apple unveils iTunes 10 with Ping, a social network to explore music, connecting over 160 million users worldwide.
Apple revamps iPod nano with Multi-Touch and introduces enhanced shuffle, claiming the biggest nano reinvention since 2005.
Tablet wars heat up as fragmentation challenges app developers, with iPad and Android leading the race in a burgeoning market.
The popularity of smartphones and iPads is putting pressure on 3G networks, making Wi-Fi hotspots a viable alternative.
As mobile data subscribers soar towards 2.8 billion by 2013, businesses are tapping into mobile tagging to boost productivity and streamline operations.
Google's Android is gobbling up BlackBerry's share of the smartphone market, according to a new report from the Nielsen Company.
Samsung partners with Ingram Micro to launch five cutting-edge notebooks in New Zealand, entering the competitive laptop market.