Android.Walkinwat is the first mobile phone threat that slaps the wrists of users who illegally download files from unauthorised sites.
Businesses driving green initiatives thrive with virtualisation, slashing energy costs by 80% and minimising e-waste. A sustainable future awaits.
NZ businesses are embracing eco-friendly strategies, with CIOs at the helm, pushing for green operations and technology to meet future demands.
IT&C vendors evolve, aiming for eco-friendliness to meet the rising demand for sustainable tech among informed customers.
Social media analytics and biometric-style voice recognition tools are emerging as the most immersive insights into consumer behaviour we've ever had access to.
Firms urged to bolster security as mobile devices in workplaces soar. IDC predicts a 60% sales jump, raising enterprise vulnerability.
Craig Scroggie, Vice President and Managing Director for Symantec, Pacific region, takes a look at the current security situation for mobile devices.
Smartphones and tablets boost productivity but heighten security risks in 2011, as cyber threats target mobile platforms more than ever.
Apple addresses public uproar over iPhone location data concerns with an FAQ, emphasising privacy and security commitments.
RockMelt's new iPhone app bridges social browsing between PCs, Macs, and mobile, offering a seamless experience across devices.
Dean Redman resigns from SonicWall, with Richard Ting stepping in amid the search for a new ANZ country manager, promising steady growth.
Apple reports record growth in second quarter, with 83% revenue growth and 95% profit growth. iPhone sales also rose 113%.
Discover essential apps like Pixelate to visualise wall colours (iPhone, USD $2.59) or Subway's loyalty manager (iOS, Android, Windows; Free).
NZ lags behind in e-waste management, needing urgent collaboration for interim stewardship solutions amid growing electronic waste concerns.
Leasing equipment can be an option for Kiwi businesses committed to sustainability, says Paul Beattie, Managing Director of Equico.
As NZ adjusts to mobile work, businesses must ramp up device security, stressing employee awareness to prevent data breaches.
Rumours swirl as Fruit Ninja, the famed mobile game, may be slicing its way onto Kinect, hints a Korean classification board.
Telecom and Motorola unveil the robust Motorola Defy, a device boasting exceptional web browsing and designed for NZ's XT network.
Samsung New Zealand is set to unveil new Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9 in April, enhancing mobile work with advanced connectivity solutions.
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