Tablets stories
Tablets set to outstrip notebooks in 2013 with over 240 million units expected to ship, dethroning the traditional laptop.
Lenovo has unveiled its first Table PC, the IdeaCentre Horizon, a multi-user device designed to transform personal computing into a shared experience.
Many people are now making resolutions to slim down in 2013, but have you considered also putting your computer on a well-deserved New Year's diet?.
Apple's top apps of 2012 reveal a surge in gaming, as professionals seek the best business tools for iPhone and iPad.
The good folk at ESET bring us a phenomenal series on securing your Christmas tech gifts, this time it's any Android phone or tablet.
Panasonic Toughpad launches in NZ, introducing a rugged business tablet able to withstand harsh environments and meeting robust business needs.
Norton 360 Multi-Device expands to Mac, offering up to 5-device protection including Android, but lacks iPhone/iPad support.
Microsoft has cemented a patent deal with EINS, ensuring German-produced Android tablets benefit from its extensive patent portfolio.
Microsoft expected to sell less than one million Surface RT tablets in December quarter, says brokerage firm Detwiler Fenton.
Opus taps Symantec for comprehensive endpoint protection across 3,000 global endpoints, praising ease of use, seamless migration, and competitive pricing.
Dell revolutionises Aussie schools with virtual tech, ensuring secure and efficient student learning without heavy hardware investments.
Kindle for Android is the perfect stopgap if you're still waiting for an actual Kindle, offering books, magazines, and a built-in dictionary on your phone.
PC-maker records growing sales to defy struggling PC market, becoming the number one vendor in the laptop industry.
Gartner predicts smart device sales will reach 1.2 billion by 2013, marking a significant shift in consumer and business technology trends.
Whether a small business or an enterprise, when business information is on the line the organisation is at risk.
Gartner predicts Windows 8 Phone could rival iPhone's market share by 2015, potentially overthrowing Blackberry as the 3rd top smartphone.
Exol parts ways with Dell after a 3-year partnership, making waves by joining forces with Fujitsu to distribute its tech range in NZ.
New Zealand sees a surge in smartphone adoption in 2012, with household ownership jumping from 13% to 44%, says IDC study.
A Unisys survey across 12 countries reveals a stark reality: 80% of New Zealanders would sever ties with organisations responsible for data breaches.
Auckland man makes history, purchasing the world's first copy of Windows 8 at Harvey Norman's, eager for its innovative features.