Microsoft unveils new cloud-based Office product to improve productivity and collaboration, called Office 365. (110 characters).
Steve Jobs interrupts Apple's earnings call to share his thoughts on rivals RIM, Google, and upcoming tablets.
Apple slashes records with a staggering £4.31 billion profit in Q4, showcasing a triumphant year with iPhone sales up by 91%.
Business and consumer tablet market to explode at the expense of e-readers, gaming devices and other media players.
Adobe launches Acrobat X, offering new user interface and enhanced collaboration features, revolutionising workflows for knowledge workers.
Vodafone unveils a new iPhone app for customers to manage accounts, promising easy balance checks and payment options.
Advertising agencies blamed for sales of virtual goods overtake advertising in top categories on Apple's iOS platform.
Cut the Rope game enthrals players with physics-based puzzles, tasking them with feeding candy to a cute monster, Om Nom.
Skype revamps app with Facebook integration and group video calls, promising enhanced connectivity and a sleek new interface.
HTC retracts its announcement: The HD7 will no longer launch in New Zealand via Telecom, but will be exclusively available with Telstra in Australia.
Huawei launches Digital Shopping Mall to streamline cloud services and boost operators' revenue generation with faster market entry and reduced costs.
Samsung has confirmed that the Froyo update, expected in Nov/Dec, will resolve Skype issues on the Galaxy S. The device recently surpassed 5 million sales.
Apple gears up to unveil Mac OS X 10.7 Lion at a special event on 20th October at their HQ, teasing it with a lion-themed invite.
Apple's iPhone 4 now available without a contract in NZ, leap from Vodafone ties possible with no-contract purchases from Noel Leeming and Bond+Bond.
Gen-i backs Windows Phone 7 as a leading smartphone OS, touting its seamless integration with Xbox and potential for business solutions.
Shares in Adobe surged 17% amid rumours of Microsoft's interest in acquisition to challenge Apple's mobile dominance, as CEOs of both companies meet.
Kiwi consumers can now compare prices and products on-the-go with the PriceMe iPhone app, revolutionising shopping in New Zealand.
VoucherMob launches in Auckland, offering mobile discount vouchers to iPhone users near participating stores. A smart way to save!.
Minister Gerry Brownlee unveils five tech giants, including Lenovo, to supply computers to New Zealand's State sector, promising over $35m in savings.
Apple mulls over unlimited music subscription deal, sparking talks with major labels to reshape iTunes and challenge rivals.