Intel's new Core processor, using 32nm technology, promises laptops that are lighter, faster, and have better battery life with 32% better performance.
Endpoint security is crucial. Like securing bathroom windows in a house, neglecting PoS terminals and embedded devices leaves your network exposed.
Increasingly interwoven communication channels make the network perimeter 'fuzzy' and more susceptible to evolving threats.
Spending on enterprise network equipment fell 16.4% last year but the market is expected to recover with 5.5% growth forecast from 2009 to 2014 - Gartner.
SafeGuard Enterprise 5.50 is a multi-layered endpoint data security encryption and data leakage prevention solution.
Apple's iPad battery outperforms expectations, lasting over 10 hours under normal use. Reviewers report up to 12 hours of continuous movie playback.
Virtualisation tech paves the way for enterprise efficiency, yet IT hurdles dampen ROI. Here's how to deploy it effectively and optimise resources.
Ex-Vodafone exec Mark Rushworth spearheads Pacific Fibre to link NZ and the US with a new cable, aiming to bring the world closer to New Zealand.
From making calls to revolutionising industries, 'True Mobility' marks a new era of connectivity, reshaping how we work and live.
As companies embrace ultra-mobile tech, the risk of data breaches skyrockets. USB drives and smartphones could be ticking time bombs for corporate security.
Apple finally unveils the much-anticipated iPad, blending the gap between smartphones and laptops with its novel media consumption design.
If your XP taskbar becomes locked for some reason, you can unlock it by right-clicking the Start button, choose Properties.
An interactive identity theft self-test tool has been launched by international privacy commissioners, offering practical tips to protect personal information.
Microsoft New Zealand has named the national winner of the 2010 Imagine Cup, following presentations from the four finalists on Friday evening.
A Wellington man, Daniel Jess Moore, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for his role in an international child sex abuse network.
With large crowds and lines and a number of stores selling out within minutes, the iPad has launched to positive reviews in the US.
The Channel recently spoke to Simms NZ Managing Director Paul Johnston who talked us through how the company plans to operate in New Zealand.
ACTA negotiations secretly threaten internet users' civil liberties, education, and privacy rights in countries including New Zealand.
While many businesses plan to forego tablets in favour of netbooks, that could change as tablet prices drop and allow for increased portability.
NZ schools explore mobile tech as a vital educational instrument, paving the way for innovative learning and communication enhancements.