Adobe stories
Melbourne's BizTech eyes NZ expansion, tapping Rob Robinson to spearhead growth in Adobe solutions integration.
Adobe's design software now available as a subscription, starting at NZ$130 per month, ensuring access to latest versions.
Microsoft's recent Security Intelligence Report reports an up-tick in use of marketing-like approaches by cyber-criminals.
Here we go again! It's time to announce the details of New Zealand's most respected web awards – the People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2011.
Things change often on the World Wide Web. NetGuide strongly recommends that you use caution when downloading anything from the internet.
NZ firms underinvest in IT security, risking avg losses of $15K per incident, despite the challenges in calculating clear ROI.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.
Adobe unveils thrilling new features for its Photoshop iPad app, including 'layers function', at Photoshop World. Release date remains under wraps.
Nuance unveils PDF Converter for Mac with editing function, offering similar features to Adobe Acrobat at a lower price.
Cyber-safety expert Lloyd Borrett answers 7 pressing security questions, offering insights on threats, social media risks, and password strategies.
HP's first webOS tablet, the TouchPad, might ship in late March with sales starting in April, amidst plans to distribute 4-5 million units.
Choosing the right smartphone is crucial. NetGuide's key tips ensure you don't end up with a dud for your tech needs.
Acer unveils plans to launch three tablets in the first half of 2011, targeting varied user needs with innovative mobility features.
Adobe launches Connect 8, boosting its web conferencing with a sleek interface, enhanced collaboration tools, and better audio/video integration.
Experts urge ditching Adobe PDF over major security risks, as 97% vote for safer alternatives at Virus Bulletin 2010 conference.
Adobe CEO dismisses Apple's Flash concerns as ridiculous, champions open technologies at Adobe MAX 2010 amidst Android and RIM support.
Extreme Networks appoints two Business Development Managers for NZ and Australian markets to accelerate growth.
GT5, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, LIttleBigPLanet 2, Nintendo 3DS news and great prizes to be won in the next issue.
Apple CEO predicts that 7” tablets will fail, but RIM's Co-CEO disagrees, saying they will be a big portion of the market.
Adobe launches Acrobat X, offering new user interface and enhanced collaboration features, revolutionising workflows for knowledge workers.