SmartPhones stories
Computing's future sees PCs vanish into a cloud, revolutionising data storage and access, making technology ubiquitous and intuitive.
JAMIE Oliver's blackberry and apple pie caught the eye of Yuri (11)when he was watching TV, so he decided to look or the recipe.
These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don't need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.
It seemed a fait accompli that Vodafone was going wipe the floor with Telecom and its lead in our mobile duopoly would become virtually unassailable.
The growing adoption of Wireless LAN (WLAN) has given rise to a number of threats that are increasingly complex and harder to prevent.
Exploring the dynamic world of laptops and tablet PCs as society demands technology that matches our hyper-mobile lives. Part one unveils how.
PlateSpin has released PlateSpin Forge, an all-in-one disaster recovery appliance for physical and virtual server workloads, now shipping in Asia Pacific.
With a global staff of more than 100,000 and a world-class R&D design team, the turnover for 2007 was US$6.9 billion.
Hot new technology business, Ponoko, launched itself onto the worldwide stage in September at the TechCrunch40 conference in San Francisco.
From affection to innovation: How the PDA revolutionized tech, turning the Apple Newton into an essential tool for modern life.
Wireless technology has become an integral part of the market, with products ranging from networking devices to security solutions.
As security becomes commoditised, New Zealand CIOs focus less on it, yet its strategic importance in IT spending and MSS rises, says IDC analyst Jenna Griffin.
Exploring eight booming mobility business opportunities, ranging from mobile security to creative hardware solutions.
BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO purchase the new 3G iPhone – or at least stand in line for one.
Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.
HP eyes niche markets with the HP 2133 Mini-Note, aiming at educational and business sectors, despite its short two-hour battery life.
New Zealand's Renaissance faces a financial hit as Apple ends its exclusivity, allowing resellers to source products directly from Apple from 29 January.
Apple unveils the iPod classic with up to 160GB storage, featuring a sleek all-metal design and enhanced interface for music and video lovers.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game bridges episodes III and IV, letting players wield dark side powers. Drop Nov 2007, it promises unmatched gameplay.