Global wi-fi expert Devin Akin hits Auckland next week, eyeing future tech talk. Catch him at Aotea Centre, 3rd August. Spaces limited!.
Despite RIM's challenges, Blackberry's footprint in New Zealand is set to grow, with new deals and the PlayBook launch on the horizon.
HP debuts its TouchPad tablet featuring the innovative webOS, aiming to revolutionize the market with unique multitasking and integration capabilities.
Kiwi businesses urged to leverage mobile and social media as 70% of New Zealanders now use social platforms and 36% access the internet via mobile devices.
Labour slams Telecom for monopolistic practices, demands tighter regulations. Clare Curran criticises secretive UFB deal process, proposes network regulator.
As Telecom releases details of its asset split, Paul Reynolds' future with the company after its de-merger remains unclear.
New report finds only 32% of NZ businesses online, lagging behind global peers and impeding national growth on the world stage.
Microsoft's OneNote app now graces iPhones in NZ and other countries, with Microsoft aiming for wider Office suite accessibility.
Ubisoft unveils 'Assassin's Creed Embers', a CGI short film finale for Ezio's epic, set to enrich the upcoming Assassin's Creed saga this November.
Relic dives deep into the Warhammer 40,000 universe with Space Marine, crafting a game of relentless action and meticulous lore fidelity.
InterDigital takes legal action against Nokia, Huawei, ZTE, alleging patent infringements amid rumours of Google's interest in the tech firm.
Toshiba gears up to entice gamers with new Satellite notebooks, boasting AMD's latest processors for enhanced performance and graphics.
More than 200 partners have achieved Symantec specialisations since the company launched its enhanced partner program in April.
RIM, behind the Blackberry brand, partners with Brightstar to boost its presence in APAC, eyeing wider reach across Oceania's markets.
200,000 New Zealanders have 'ported' their number to 2degrees since its launch two years ago, the company says.
Australian ISP iiNet becomes the second to support Pacific Fibre's ambitious trans-Pacific internet cable, aiming to bolster competition.
ARM reports a 21% profit surge, shipping 1.1 billion chips Q2, as tech dominates phones and tablets globally. Future growth anticipated.
Sony is currently testing a prototype 3D headset that bears a striking resemblance to that 1980s 3D arcade folly, virtual reality.
Toshiba incentivizes NZ channel partners with RWC prizes, including final tickets and a home party pack, for top sellers.
Manhattan Associates plans to expand in NZ following the GFC recovery, with new appointments made in Melbourne office.