iPhone users can now search for both business and residential listings from a single source with the second release of Yellow's popular iPhone application.
Bento 3 for Mac launches with iPhoto integration, allowing more detailed photo management and secure sharing with up to five users.
Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds argues rural service is uneconomic, despite investing USD $200 million annually; Vodafone insists rural customers are crucial.
Amid escalating cyber threats, Scott McKinnel highlights the need for robust endpoint security to protect data across mobile devices.
UK organisations often lack effective network security policies, but a comprehensive, diverse approach could change the game.
BlackBerry faces stiff competition in NZ as industry leaders and business users explore alternatives like iPhone and Nokia for work.
With the emergence of mobile computing, many businesses are now connected to more devices, located in more places than ever before.
Like a soldier into battle, who goes armed with sword, shield and dagger, the modern road warrior must be armed with the latest technology.
Motorola makes its first foray into the Google Android system with the Cliq, offering features like secure data storage and remote wiping.
Introducing the latest addition to the BlackBerry family - a stripped-back device offering consumer-friendly features.
Dropbox app streamlines file syncing and sharing, offering on-the-go access, offline viewing, and easy photo uploads. A must for seamless file management.
Space Ace, the iconic sequel to Dragon's Lair, launches on iPhone, bringing sci-fi adventure and dazzling animations to your fingertips.
Stephen Crombie takes the helm of Govt Technology Services, unveiling plans to revamp the UK's ICT infrastructure and cut costs.
Launch ragdolls from cannons and solve puzzles in Ragdoll Blaster, the addictive physics game with over 100 levels of fun!.
The former head of Nokia in Australia, Rob Gill, has taken a 50% share in local IP voice and data services company Turnstone.
TomTom clarifies that the new Road User Amendment doesn't ban GPS on phones, countering fears over app usage while driving in NZ.
PikPok launches rhythm-based music game <i>Fame</i> for iPhone and iPod Touch - players can dance their way to success.
Perhaps the biggest announcement was that a new iPod Nano will launch soon from $NZ259 for an 8GB model and a 16GB model for $NZ318.
Auckland's Conduit makes a splash with its iRugby Pro app, clinching top spots in NZ and South Africa's Apple iTunes store for sports apps.
TomTom app transforms iPhone navigation in New Zealand, offering smartest routes with IQ Routes technology, enhanced safety, and user-friendly features.