The distributor has announced that it will now offer Luxul Wireless products and Lockitdown hardware security devices.
Microsoft has rejected claims that Windows 7 is a battery hog, or is delivering false warnings about faulty or depleted batteries in laptop computers.
Kiwi firms tackle global expansion: Employing local presences abroad and innovative remote working tech to thrive in international markets.
War driving reveals Auckland's exposed wi-fi spots. Though encryption rates have improved since our last test, security complacency remains a key issue.
CIOs championing FOSS as the key to unlocking the full potential of IT in businesses, marking a shift towards flexibility and cost efficiency.
At CES, Intel revealed that its Core i7 processor can render 3D video from two HD cameras, potentially revolutionising home video recording.
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and Gen-i have extended their relationship for another three years with the signing of a new licensing contract.
As threats become more sophisticated, enterprises must shift from scattered, costly security measures to unified solutions for comprehensive protection.
Ensuring your business thrives lies in the right IT choices, says Chris Maclean, stressing the cost of downtime and value of a fitting IT partner.
BioWare releases minimum specs and DRM details for upcoming game Mass Effect 2, with disk check for retail version.
Fonterra's tech leaders unveil the vast ICT infrastructure powering NZ's dairy giant, ensuring global connectivity for its extensive export network.
Logitech's C905 webcam, optimised for laptops and netbooks, offers HD video and superior snapshots, making it a top choice for travellers.
Logitech's Cooling Pad N100 impresses with its lightweight, effective cooling, albeit at the cost of a USB port and a touch more bulk.
Well, the holidays are almost over, and students across the whole country are returning for another year at school.
Wellington's Linux.conf.au 2020 drew over 500 global aficionados, fostering a thriving open source community with talks from leading experts.
Morningstar plots a green comeback in April, targeting NZ's IT market amid fierce competition and recent setbacks.
Revolutionary BlackBerry Presenter launched at CES, enabling PowerPoint presentations from your phone, making laptops redundant for pitches.
Earlier this year, Kiwi students were challenged to imagine a world where technology solves the toughest problems.
This summer, Mt Maunganui's golden sands offer more than memories; visitors can enjoy free WiFi, promising faster surfing, courtesy of EOL.
Otago University's Mike Harte discusses challenges faced by CIOs, including cutting costs and proving the value of ICT.