Tablets stories
NetGuide pits 2degrees, Vodafone, and Telecom against each other in a battle for the best mobile carrier, aiming to help consumers decide.
Those dismissing iPads and the like as flashy gimmicks need to think again, writes sales expert Sean McDonald.
Everyone knows the reasons for effective data backup, but sometimes we still don't do it until we hear one horror story that resonates in some way.
Despite its potential, LinkedIn's mobile app frustrates with its non-intuitive design and technical quirks, yet the platform remains key for professionals.
Less than a year from launch Apple's desktop/laptop software store is growing fast - is it too fast for Microsoft to catch up?.
Samsung wins appeal to overturn Australian ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1, but faces Apple's fightback with a further delay.
Here at NetGuide we are all about two things: awesome stuff on the internet and free goods. And if you're reading this magazine then you probably are too.
A mobile workforce requires a new approach to printing, says Hamish Alexander, country manager, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard New Zealand.
Is Microsoft too late for the tablet market? With tech giants already on their 3rd gen products, Forrester calls Windows 8 very late to the party.
Revolutionizing home cooking, the Electrolux Mobile Kitchen, inspired by laptops, marries tech with culinary art, introducing induction cooking.
Mark Dasent, Connector Systems general manager, Networking and Wireless, provides some tips for ensuring your customer's wireless network runs optimally.
When it comes to mobile, delivery counts. Darren Bergrove, blinkMobile Interactive director discusses mobile architecture.
Making mobility work for your customer requires five key requirements, says David Elliot, ANZ channel manager for Avaya.
Adapt now or face the consequences. That's the message to resellers – and customers and carriers – when it comes to mobility, discovers Keith Newman.
Overheating can cause sluggish performance or sudden shutdowns. Ensure proper ventilation, upgrade cooling systems, or use software to monitor temperatures.
Toshiba unveils a sleek lineup with a 16mm thick laptop and a 399g tablet, leading a 20-product launch including a $1999 Ultrabook.
To win over young talent, businesses must enhance tech flexibility, allowing more choice in devices, social media, and remote work, says Cisco's study.
Turning your office green doesn't need to be a chore. Follow simple steps, switch to energy-efficient gadgets and recycle for substantial savings.
Planet Fun to bring child-friendly LeapFrog LeapPad tablets to NZ, offering a safe, tech-savvy option for kids this Christmas.
The advent of assisted selling could be a driver for ruggedised tablets, Motorola Solutions' tells The Channel.