Microsoft offers a vital checklist for SMBs to transition from Windows XP before its looming end of support on April 8, 2014.
Google sells its smartphone division to Lenovo at a significant loss, exiting the race less than three years after buying Motorola.
The Financial Markets Authority in New Zealand has deployed secure mobility provider, Good Technology, to secure mobile apps and data.
Samsung's alleged ban on Apple products at the Olympics stirs controversy, despite denials from both the tech giant and the IOC.
NBC News accused of misleading report on cybersecurity in Sochi; conditions equally bad at Starbucks, says Gartner analyst.
Apple co-founder Wozniak stirs the tech scene by suggesting Apple should explore releasing an Android smartphone.
Criminals are rapidly evolving their hacking techniques, and are attacking quickly, making timely security and fraud analytics more critical than ever.
Sony's decision to leave the PC making business means that after 17 years, the Vaio brand will most likely disappear before the end of 2014.
Just when you think app games can't get any sillier, I find this: Truck Simulator 3D, which is exactly as bizarre and unnecessary as it sounds.
There are lots of decibel meters available on the app store, and judging from their reviews some of them are a bit crummy.
Google has sold Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91bn, aiming to bolster Android and focus on innovation in the ecosystem.
On January 24, 1984, Apple introduced the Macintosh. And with it a promise that the power of technology, put in the hands of everyone, could change the world.
Apple explores solar charging for its iWatch, aiming to revolutionise battery life amidst user frustrations, according to industry sources.
Cisco forecasts a fourfold surge in New Zealand's mobile data traffic by 2018, driven by smart devices and video content, hitting 17.0 Petabytes monthly.
Businesses in Australia and New Zealand are using a total of 19 channels to support customer service; the top three of which are...
Dell denies rumours of 15,000 job cuts, confirming only a small portion of its workforce accepted voluntary severance, as it optimises operations.
Apple NZ's profits soar to $10.5m amid steady sales, despite paying just $3.9m in tax, amidst global scrutiny over tax practices.
Synnex is offering the first five resellers the chance to instantly win a prize of up to $200, simply by finding the hidden Synnex staff photo of the week.
Facebook marks its decade with Paper, a sleek app blending storytelling and social media, redefining how we share and explore tales globally.
Westpac to trial Cash Tank on Google Glass & introduce iBeacon technology in NZ branches. Chief Digital Officer believes 2014 is year of wearable tech.