Worcester students invent a 'magic mouse' ring, revolutionising computing with motion controls for just $155. Say hello to futuristic navigation!.
Brits and Kiwis at the mercy of sluggish phone and internet providers, sparking calls for better service in our tech-reliant world.
Internet traffic is set to soar, with global usage projected to hit 1.2 million petabytes annually by 2015, driven by Asia's rapid growth.
Jersey Shore star, Snooki, receives an unconventional gift from fashion designers - a bag from a rival's brand.
Having a feature rich PBX without the capital cost is possible with cloud PBX solutions say Scott Palmer and Murray Patten from passionIT.
Endace's financials show annual growth amid rising cyber threats, powering ahead with strong markets in finance, government, and telecom.
Sony's security woes worsen as PC users' data, including 24.6m accounts and 20k financial records, now risk exposure in a separate hack.
You're surfing the net, browsing Facebook, or reading emails and an ad perfectly tailored to your interests and needs happens to catch your eye.
Former hacker Jeff Moss is now ICANN's Chief Security Officer, leveraging his insider expertise to bolster global internet safety.
Samsung spearheads the move towards paperless offices, making business smarter and more mobile with its advanced Android smartphones and tablets.
Microsoft files complaint with the EU Commission, accusing Google of stifling competition in the search market, seeks fair play.
Nokia files second complaint with US International Trade Commission, claiming Apple infringes its patents in its devices.
Apple files suit against Amazon, seeking to stop the retail giant from using the App Store name, citing trademark infringement and potential customer confusion.
CIOs foresee robust IT hiring in Q2 2011, with 9% planning to expand their departments and 7% expecting an uptick in hiring, per a recent survey.
The US government is exploring cloud computing to address budget cuts, aiming to save part of the USD $76 billion spent annually on over 10,000 systems.
Former global supply manager, Paul Devine, admits taking bribes in return for giving information that led to manufacturers winning Apple contracts.
Tech expert demystifies 20 common technology myths, separating fact from fiction to enlighten users on USB safety, hard drive damage, and online security.
Leaked US cable exposes pressure on NZ to amend copyright laws, revealing deep American interest in swift changes.
Christchurch-based Powerhouse Ventures has picked up an Incubator Innovation of the Year award at a conference in the US.
Apple has updated its Apple TV device to version 4.2, which includes the ability to wirelessly stream video from iOS 4.3 devices.