Beastie Bay review: A 'poor man's Pokémon' that surprisingly manages to outlast its Kiarosoft game cousins with engaging play.
Software giant set for biggest product overhaul since 'new Coke' 30 years ago, as Steve Ballmer's 'bet-the-company' gamble looks lost.
Company's Mobile Control now protects over two million devices, an increase of one-million devices in less than five months.
Microsoft chairman unsubtly sticks the boot into Apple, questioning its lack of a keyboard and failure to run Office.
BlackBerry's CEO predicts tablets will wane in 5 years, yet IDC data shows a 142.4% surge in shipments, challenging his view.
By 2017, half of employers will require staff to bring their own devices for work, transforming the culture of client computing in business.
China rose to the top of the PC market for the first time last year, relegating the US to second place with a lead of over three million units.
Thorsten Heins has questioned the future of tablets, believing the device will have no reason to exist in five years.
Social networking says 30% of revenue now comes from mobile advertising, as the site finds new ways to increase profits.
Auction site says suspicious emails have been sent to users, warning them to stay vigilant against any potential phishing scams.
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Microsoft takes a swipe at Apple and Samsung fans in new ad, featuring a wedding brawl over whose device is better.
Will Kiwi consumers benefit from the arrival of an online review site, helping shoppers identify the most popular New Zealand businesses?.
Asus clearly subscribes to the 'big is better' mantra, with their Transformer All-in-One featuring an 18.4-inch tablet.
Samsung launches new Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet in New Zealand, designed for work and play, retailing at $599 for Wi-Fi model.
Vodafone will preview 4G – the world's fastest mobile network technology – in Christchurch today, prior to its launch in parts of the city on 29 May.
Windows Phone sees growth with 5.6% of smartphone sales in Q1 2013, attracting first-time buyers and boosting profits.
Wellington app developer celebrates as Into the Dead app reaches major milestones less than five months after release.
Companies continue rivalry in New Zealand, with Apple's manufacturer share decreasing in the country for the first time.
Despite saving Kiwis six hours weekly, 77.5% still feel the crunch of busyness, with tech advancements blurring life's boundaries.