Vodafone is kicking off a programme of upgrades to cell sites in Taupo this week ahead of its launch of 4G in the town on 10 July.
NZX trading halted due to an IT issue, marking the second major outage this year as investigations are underway.
Brightest LED Flashlight app transforms phones into torches, offering a much-needed upgrade to the dim, timing-out default screen light.
Selling as many new models in three months as Apple does iPhones in a week, many believe time is running out for the embattled BlackBerry.
SOL Republic teams up with DJ Steve Aoki for the Vid HD Headphones, blending distinctive style, robust construction, and superior sound quality.
The HP Slate 7 emerges as a budget-friendly contender in the tablet market, offering Beats Audio enhancement and a portable design.
The SOL Republic brand might not be that well known in New Zealand yet, but is starting to generate some real attention.
Microsoft Surface Pro review: A powerful tablet that could replace your laptop, with top-notch accessories and performance.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich signals a cautious approach to rumours of Intel entering the Web TV industry, citing lack of content expertise.
Samsung has definitely made a mark in the smartphone market, with the launch of their Samsung S4 taking off earlier this year.
With dwindling sales across America, Samsung's struggle to gain traction in the US tablet market has led to a change of approach from the South Korean company.
Greentree International founder Don Bowman, a pioneer in NZ's software industry, has died at 77 after battling cancer.
The Sandisk Ultra Plus SSD is a midrange SSD aimed at the consumer market and offers double the storage space for a similar cost to the 'performance' SSDs.
Windows 8.1 to bring back Start button to desktop, according to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at Build conference. #Windows8.1 #StartButton.
Convergence is key to easing the strain on legacy networks, delivering cost savings and flexibility for modern IT demands.
While most employers across New Zealand anticipate minimal headcount growth this quarter, over half of the IT industry intends to hire more staff.
Revive your selfies with humour! Faceswap app switches faces in photos, creating hilarious results. Perfect for a laugh on social media.
Worldwide devices are projected to reach 2.35 billion units in 2013, driven by sales in tablets, smartphones despite PC shipments hitting the skids.
By 2015, 60% of IT workers will use mobile devices for video, challenging firms to catch up with support and management demands.
New Zealand Defence Force wants a $600m cyber army - but is robots and drones the way to go? Will it be Tardis machines next?.