iPadOS stories
New Zealand educators are getting the chance to learn from the first school in the world to implement iPad technology.
While he's the GM of the Apple Division/All of Government at Cyclone Computers, Graham Prentice says he doesn't work in technology.
New Zealand business solutions provider MYOB, has today announced new updates to their AccountEdge product suite.
Apple's iPhone 5S and iPad Air have revolutionized photography, allowing even novices to produce great images.
Apple's iPad Air has charged to the top of the tablet review table in New Zealand, beating 27 other devices in a recent report compiled by Consumer NZ.
Apple NZ's profits soar to $10.5m amid steady sales, despite paying just $3.9m in tax, amidst global scrutiny over tax practices.
Apple is bringing new tools to iTunes U to enable educators and students to build and experience education content on the iPad.
Apple unveils iOS 8, dubbed the biggest App Store update, with new health, messaging, and iCloud Photo Library features.
Many users in Australia and New Zealand have had their Apple IDs compromised, according to reports on Apple's support community and social networks.
Why are we bullish on this model? It's more like a successor to the laptop -- but one that takes mobility quite seriously.
NZ's tech market faces upheaval: Microsoft to cut fees, businesses teeter on edge, and a final say on booth babes controversy.
Apple expands recycling efforts worldwide, with every Apple Store now accepting and recycling unwanted Apple products for free.
Microsoft unveiled Office for iPad at its cloud and mobile conference in San Francisco, available now as a free download.
Jony Ive, Apple's design chief, speaks out against companies copying their designs in a rare interview with The Sunday Times.
New Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will unveil Office for iPad at Microsoft's cloud and mobile conference in San Francisco...
If you label computers as devices on which people actually conduct their business, then recents findings suggest Apple leads the way.
Tim Cook teases new Apple innovations, hinting at future expansions but remains tight-lipped on specifics, as the tech giant bets big on its course.
Apple dominates the tablet market, shipping 26 million units in Q4 2013, but faces challenges from competitors.
Apple is expanding its iBooks Textbooks and iTunes U Course Manager into new markets across Asia, Latin America, Europe and other areas.
A super strong holiday season means Cupertino will announce iDevice sales in excess of 80 million units by the close of January.