Logitech's K480 keyboard offers a practical solution to the frustrations of typing on a smartphone, with a compact design and easy setup.
Apple's new iPhone 6 range hits the market: sleeker, faster and already adored worldwide. Let's delve into the hype and user reactions.
Strong sales of Apple's latest round of smartphones are pushing Samsung Electronics as the world's top seller of smartphones.
In a daring heist, three men tunneled into a Beijing warehouse, making off with iPhones worth $300,000, now facing arrest, police say.
Car phone cradles mightn't be the most exciting phone accessory, but they do make several metric tonnes of common sense.
Paragon Software Group launches Oxford Learner's Thesaurus app for iPhone and iPad, boosting vocabulary skills with 17,000+ synonyms and detailed usage notes.
iPhone represents the majority of the mobile traffic to the Emirates websites, which is why the company has launched on iOS first.
French start-up Prynt is developing a smartphone case that doubles as a printer, allowing users to instantly print their photos.
Navdy unveils a revolutionary driving gadget, blending HUD technology with hands-free controls for safer, smarter journeys.
A global survey by Ovum indicates telecom operators could lose up to half of their customers over the course of the next year.
The latest version of Google's Android mobile operating system is being touted as the biggest redesign of Android in years.
Google unveils Inbox, a revolutionary email service poised to redefine email management and user-friendliness, promising an organised future.
2degrees founder comes out swinging, saying the Commerce Commission is asleep at the wheel and has produced faulty information.
Fashion houses to redesign pockets for phones as iPhone 6's size challenges the current designs, especially in women's clothing.
As slick and as technically proficient as these phones are, they will not be the last in a line of iPhone 6-beating phones.
Exploring Eastland just got easier with a new app for iPhones and iPads, featuring offline access to the region's best spots.
NZ Customs thwarted over 400 attempts to smuggle counterfeit electronics in 2014, underscoring a surge in fake goods' trade.
From gay CEOs, sexist CEOs and mean CEOs to women at the top, disappearing ISPs and our whole office fighting it out on their Fitbits, we've had a great year.
NZDF launches 'Force Fit' app to help Kiwis achieve military-grade fitness, with no gym required. Aimed at boosting nationwide fitness levels.
The technology means retailers will be able to accept payments via smartphones, and one day people may be able to exchange money using only their phones.