As businesses face a deluge of communication apps, systems integrators are offering unified solutions to streamline voice, email, and messaging services.
HP unveils revolutionary web-enabled printers in Asia Pacific, allowing direct internet access without the need for a local PC or web appliance.
According to IDC's David Cannon, businesses are adopting unified communications (UC) due to its overall acceptance and ability to enhance productivity.
Livescribe Pulse Smartpen: A godsend for note takers, marrying audio with written notes, though requiring investment in proprietary notebooks.
Apple's iPhone 4 becomes its biggest launch success, selling 1.7m units in just 3 days, admits supply issues. Steve Jobs apologizes to turned-away customers.
Apple faces backlash as iPhone 4 signal drops when held a certain way, Jobs' advice: Avoid holding it in that way.
Vodafone earmarks itself as the frontrunner in NZ's smartphone transformation, revealing three new Androids to expand its diverse portfolio.
Google set to launch a music service challenging iTunes, with downloads and subscriptions linked to its search engine.
Apple rolls out iOS 4, enhancing iPhone with multitasking, a universal inbox, and more - all for free. Compatibility varies by model.
Cipher Works unveils Rock, Paper, Ninja!, a fresh spin on a classic for iPhone, featuring unique choices like Ninja and Flower Power.
Navman Wireless debuts a pioneering iPhone app, allowing users to track fleets in real-time at no extra cost, enhancing vehicle management.
Smartphones are revolutionizing the way businesses operate by providing easy access to email, contacts, and internet browsing.
Being online isn't enough; your eCommerce strategy demands savvy marketing and an engaging customer experience, says industry experts.
Sony, Vodafone, and Nokia have emerged as the most trusted brands in the 2010 Readers Digest Trusted Brand Survey, excelling in their respective categories.
TomTom releases eagerly awaited iPhone app 1.4 update, featuring multi-tasking and latest NZ map, now available for free on the App Store.
Apple's white iPhone 4 faces delays in the US due to manufacturing issues, black models unaffected. Availability expected in late July.
Belkin launches protective cases for unreleased iPhone 4 in New Zealand, offering styles from armbands to belt buckles starting July.
HP undergoes major restructuring in Australia and New Zealand, appointing Hamish Alexander as Country Manager for NZ's Imaging and Printing Group.
US customers were turned away or abandoned the pre-order process in frustration, says a very apologetic Apple.
Apple unveils revamped Mac mini with doubled graphics, HDMI and SD slot, starting at NZD$1,299. Boasts sleek design and energy efficiency.