As tiny tech advances, new keyboards, mice, and webcams are transforming mobile workflows, making business travel smoother and home offices more efficient.
Bluetooth technology has become a must-have for mobile users due to its convenience and ability to stay connected on the go.
Without proper IP management, businesses risk connectivity issues, impacting customer access and potentially costing millions in downtime.
Seoul's IT execs reveal a 30% drop in handset exports, spotlighting the iPhone's rise and the shift towards a 'mobile me' culture.
Once the preserve of early adopters, VoIP is now a common form of voice delivery in the New Zealand workplace.
In defiance of recession, the wireless market thrives, fuelled by demand for better coverage and affordable broadband services.
In cost-conscious times such as these, more than ever it pays to think ahead before making those all important technology purchases. but there's a lot to know.
By 2013, smartphones and enhanced phones will surpass PCs as the primary web access device, prompting websites to adapt to mobile formats.
Skype 2.0 hits the iPhone with a coveted upgrade - now make Skype-to-Skype calls via 3G but gear up to pay post-2010.
Angry Birds takes the world by storm, top paid app in dozens of countries, promises unmatched castle-crashing fun with 135 levels of pig-punishing action.
Apple's iTunes faces scrutiny from antitrust division, amid questions over its online business practices and dominant market position.
Symantec's Norton Everywhere extends security beyond PCs to mobile and smart devices, offering new solutions like Norton Smartphone Security for Android Beta.
As PC margins shrink in New Zealand, firms boost earnings by focusing on high-margin accessories and consumables, a sector worth millions each month.
The accessories and consumables market remains an exciting segment in terms of product offerings and potential for margin add-on.
I am very pleased to introduce this first issue of Start-Up – a practical guide to using technology in your business.
Small business owners in New Zealand are missing out on growth opportunities by underutilising 'freasy' tools like social media for relationship marketing.
Skedge Me revolutionises appointment booking, letting customers easily schedule online, freeing businesses from the hassles of calls and emails.
Will you be getting queuing round the block come the New Zealand launch or will your iPhone do for the time being?.
FileMaker introduces Bento for iPad, a personal database app to easily manage contacts, projects, and events, now optimised for the iPad's display.
The winners of Spark's Ideas Challenge, incorporating the $10k and Aspire Challenges, have been unveiled, focusing on both social and commercial innovation.