Tablets stories
When you're on the go and running low on phone (or tablet) battery it can be one of the most frustrating things to happen to you...
Microsoft's Director of Facilities and Energy, Darrell Smith, is using data-driven software to save the company millions.
Do you have trouble remembering to do things? No, me neither. But if we did, we'd probably get our phones to remind us, right?.
Following a $24.9 billion to take the company private, Dell CEO Michael Dell says the PC manufacturer will not be entering the smartphone market.
NZ's Sean Gourley challenges Kiwis at TechEd on big data privacy, drawing parallels to leaving personal info at a café.
Tech giant makes changes within its Australian workforce, cutting back on its channel sales director for the region.
Phablets overtook shipments of each of the portable PC and tablet device categories in Asia/Pacific during the second quarter of 2013.
A cluster of schools in Auckland's Eastern suburbs has found a way to enhance student engagement with digital technology.
Toshiba's Kira Ultrabook dazzles with a high-res screen and sleek design, setting a high bar for rivals despite its noisy fan.
Ingram Micro intensifies its Fortinet partnership, aiming to elevate network security across businesses of all sizes with comprehensive solutions.
ESET launches redesigned ESET Mobile Security for Android, in a bid to enable users to enjoy safer mobile technology without compromising performance.
Nvidia hints GTA 5's PC arrival amidst a gaming market boom, with excitement building for major titles and PC gaming revenue soaring.
EA SPORTS FIFA World, a free-to-play football game for PC, is launching in Brazil and Russia, offering FIFA HD gameplay and Ultimate Team mode.
Leap Motion is the company behind the technology which provides control of your computer using movement of your hands.
Acer's C7 Chromebook review: A Google Cloud enthusiast's dream. Slim, quick, and cloud-connected, it's tailored for the web-savvy user.
Kiwi fans' thirst for America's Cup action causes mobile data usage to nearly double, reflecting a new era of live streaming and social media interaction.
New Zealanders prefer tablets for internet access, with ownership poised to hit over 1/3 of daily users, amid surging demand for portability.
NZ teachers innovate in education with apps BookBot and Silent Light, enhancing learning and classroom management. #EdTech #TeacherDevelopedApps.
The Microsoft Surface Pro on paper is a truly great idea, the power of a laptop with the portability and entertainment value of a high spec tablet.
Green Party calls for a Commerce Committee inquiry into the over pricing of computer software and hardware in New Zealand compared to other countries.