Lenovo buffs its channel strategy, fostering deeper partnerships and pushing tech boundaries with robust product demos, says David Heyworth.
New legal filing from the South Korean company demands retrial after US$1bn patent loss, citing jury bias for the verdict.
Our neighbours across the Tasman work extra hours via their mobile as the country becomes a nation of mobile addicts.
Discover film magic on the go with IMDb's app, your encyclopaedia for movies, TV shows, trailers, and celeb trivia, crowning our Android App of the Week.
Mainframes, once believed to be facing extinction by 2000, are experiencing a revival in 2012 thanks to cloud computing, ensuring their ongoing relevance.
For enterprise success, unified comms must be as simple as using a smartphone, blending convenience with technology.
When Ben Ridler whips out his iPhone for a bit of social networking, it doesn't necessarily mean he's goofing off.
Apple's pinnacle reached as iPhone 5 launches, signifying end of true innovation and start of legal battles outshining product quality.
Microsoft's Windows 8 represents a bold risk aimed at keeping the tech giant relevant amidst the rise of smartphones and tablets, warns Gartner.
Microsoft's Sculpt Mobile Keyboard falls short of being a mobile marvel for tablets and smartphones, despite its Comfort Curve design.
New Zealanders celebrated the launch of Apple's iPhone 5, with fans queuing for over 12 hours at Telecom and Vodafone's midnight events.
HP braces for a grim forecast at an analyst meeting amid lowered ratings and skepticism about its return to the smartphone market.
Kiwis get first dibs on iPhone 5 at midnight launches across NZ, with Telecom and Vodafone, and live broadcasts marking the event.
Kordia are giving IT people their time in the sun and the chance to win a trip for two to the NASA Centre in Florida.
Confirming a view shared by TechDay over a month ago, research house Gartner is describing Microsoft's moves with Windows and Office as 'a big gamble'.
Bank asks customers not to upgrade to new operation system iOS6 but insists there are no financial risks involved.
<strong>Dave Rosenberg reveals a few secrets to </strong><strong>Heather Wright</strong><strong> as he talks Westcon, leadership and the importance of family.
Apple co-founder seeking Australian citizenship allowing him to jump across the ditch and set up home in New Zealand.
Jim Watson, Good Technology vice president and corporate general manager looks at the channel's role in mobile apps.
In a New Zealand first, the ASB mobile banking app is now available for download on Windows-based smartphones.