Fonterra's tech leaders unveil the vast ICT infrastructure powering NZ's dairy giant, ensuring global connectivity for its extensive export network.
As mobile phones become more like computers, they also face an increase in security risks, says journalist Chris Leggett.
Revolutionise your iPhone charging with the Tridock, a compact, three-sided dock for hands-free viewing. Available for $49.95 at select retailers.
Nokia N86 raises the bar with an 8MP camera, Zeiss lens and unique features, but its heft and Wi-Fi quirks may deter some.
Philips releases a GBP £39.95 vent mount for iPhones, offering hands-free GPS access with 360-degree swivel, available at major retailers like Harvey Norman.
Gateway's LT31 netbook packs impressive features into a compact frame but comes with a hefty price tag and an outdated OS.
Apple's new iPod Nano packs in features and defies its price point, making it a top contender in the mp3 player market.
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.
In order to pass on the benefits of the strength of the New Zealand dollar, Sun Microsystems has dropped its prices.
Vodafone has announced a new range of iPhone 24-month plans that significantly cut back on the cost of the smartphone handsets in time for Christmas.
NetSuite launches the first mobile ERP suite for iPhone users, offering comprehensive business management tools including CRM and eCommerce data.
Embark on a rescue mission in 'Spy Bot Chronicles' as Spy Bot dashes to save Toy Bot from the grasp of the greedy Thief Bot!.
Mobile marketing set to transform advertising, with Smartphones and apps driving engagement and innovation, says 2Degrees CEO Eric Hertz.
iPhone users can now search for both business and residential listings from a single source with the second release of Yellow's popular iPhone application.
Bento 3 for Mac launches with iPhoto integration, allowing more detailed photo management and secure sharing with up to five users.
Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds argues rural service is uneconomic, despite investing USD $200 million annually; Vodafone insists rural customers are crucial.
WHEN it comes to Internet performance, it really depends on what end of the country you live in as to what speeds you can expect.
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, was launched on Thursday at an event in Auckland's Queen Elizabeth Square.
Altech has been selected as a Fujitsu distributor in New Zealand in order to grow the company's New Zealand presence.
The former head of Nokia in Australia, Rob Gill, has taken a 50% share in local IP voice and data services company Turnstone.