Apple's iPad 3 faces launch delays due to screen production issues, casting shadows on its highly anticipated release.
N-able Technologies targets exponential growth in NZ, promising to double its business as it recruits more partners for managed services.
This month's blog idea was sparked by something that annoys me to no end, which I have come to realise is a common pet peeve among others as well.
Microsoft's OneNote app now graces iPhones in NZ and other countries, with Microsoft aiming for wider Office suite accessibility.
A consortium of tech giants, including Apple and Microsoft, wins Nortel patents for $4.5 billion, outbidding Google in a key patent war victory.
Brits and Kiwis at the mercy of sluggish phone and internet providers, sparking calls for better service in our tech-reliant world.
A recent spate of cyber attacks, including on the International Monetary Fund, have brought to light the high stakes involved iin online security.
Thomas J. Bittman, VP at Gartner, warns that channel partners who fail to adopt cloud technology risk obsolescence as the market shifts towards cloud computing.
NZ risks credit card fraud as 180,000 merchants fail to meet PCI Security Standards with the Rugby World Cup just weeks away.
Despite Apple saying it's March 25th in New Zealand, both YooBee/MagnumMac and JB say iPad 2's launch date is unconfirmed.
Cloud delivery centre opens in Canada to address growing enterprise demand for cost reductions and new technologies.
Online accounting revolutionises SME finance management, making crunching numbers less daunting and more efficient.
Kiwi firm, Vital English, partners with Cambridge University to revolutionize global English learning through innovative online courses.
Mitel appoints Richard McBee as CEO, eyeing growth with his 20+ years in telecoms and plans to steer the firm towards global expansion.
Cambridge ESOL teams up with a New Zealand tech firm to market the e-learning venture, Vital English, showcasing a global collaboration.
Microsoft appoints Tracey Fellows as APAC VP to boost cloud adoption and tech access in 12 countries, ahead of her December move to Singapore.
Facebook faces a dip in users for the first time in over a year, posing a challenge to its social media dominance amid Google's new rival platform.
RIM confirms BlackBerry PlayBook's launch in the US and Canada for April 19, with prices ranging from $499 to $699. No NZ release date yet.
After failing to challenge iPod, all future Zune hardware devices will be scrapped in favour of focussing on Zune software.
PC gaming skyrockets as WoW's Cataclysm sets a global sales record, debunking myths of its demise with 3.3 million copies sold on day one.