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High-tech goods and services from New Zealand's ICT sector have increased by $3 billion in just over two years.
Almost 50% of New Zealanders now own a smartphone, with nearly a third choosing the device over any other tech gadget - are you one of them?.
Veeam Software bolsters its ProPartner Program in New Zealand with new incentives, training, and marketing tools to boost partner profitability.
SmartPause and Floating Touch confirmed as new features for the Samsung Galaxy S4, set to be officially released today.
Andy Rubin steps down as the head of the Android team, with Chrome chief Sundar Pichai taking over the reigns.
Callaghan Innovation names Dr Mary Quin as its first CEO, bringing her wealth of experience from Xerox and Eastman Kodak from Alaska to New Zealand.
Blackberry has taken aim at Apple's levels of innovation, claiming the company has lost it's edge. Is that a wise move?.
BlackBerry CEO claims iOS is outdated, touting superior multitasking on new devices as a key to overtake Apple's market dominance.
Following a lengthy outage to Outlook and Hotmail last week, Microsoft has responded, blaming an overheated data centre as the problem.
Over 100k signatures on a petition to save Google Reader as Google plans to ditch the service, despite the rise of alternatives.
Future employees will face a very different work life from today – never tethered to one location and able to share and access knowledge more easily.
85% of consumers prefer mobile apps over websites for speed, convenience, and easier navigation, a Compuware Corporation study reveals.
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S4 in New York, promising a richer life. Industry giants like Deutsche Telekom and Orange sing its praises.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 live from Times Square - a smartphone promising a richer, simpler, fuller life for users worldwide.
Google Reader bids adieu, leaving users to seek alternatives like The Old Reader, Feedly, and more. What will you choose to fill the void?.
Apple's series concept followed by Samsung, with older-generation Galaxy models keeping a value which rivals iPhones.
Construction on New Plymouth's ultra-fast broadband network has ramped up with more than 70km of fibre to be laid in the city by July.
The day before Samsung launches the Galaxy S4, Apple executive Phil Schiller sticks the boot in, dissing Android phones to the press.
Company shares surge as news surfaces of a mega smartphone order, representing the largest ever single purchase order in BlackBerry history.
Four year forecast finds that a growing user acceptance of 'push' mobile banking and a sharp rise in tablet adoption.