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By 2017, low-end smartphones under US$150 will dominate 52% of sales, reshaping the split market dynamics, a new study reveals.
Bargain hunters urged to get ahead of the queues for Boxing Day bargains by shopping online this Christmas Eve.
After 11 years at Telecom, CFO Nick Olson resigns to join Fletcher Building; the company will start recruiting a successor in the New Year.
Panasonic auctions ten Smart Viera TVs with a starting bid of NZD $1 on Trade Me, with all proceeds going to New Zealand's Starship Children's Hospital.
Potential safety hazard where the internal lithium-ion rechargeable battery may overheat and pose a fire risk to customers.
Kiwi workers face a 'workation' over Christmas, with over 40% unable to switch off, tethered to tech, says Regus report.
Adoption of software as a service (SaaS) has grown dramatically among users of enterprise software solution across the world.
Unified communications offers plenty of benefits for business, says Fulvio Toniotti, Jabra Australia and New Zealand managing director.
StrikeForce introduces MobileTrust, a pivotal security solution for Apple and Android, targeting keyloggers and enhancing mobile device protection.
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.
Compuware predicts that application performance management (APM) will be a priority for C-Suite executives in 2013.
Gartner predicts 15% of social media reviews will be fake by 2014, as brands face FTC litigation over deceptive endorsements.
Tumblr launches its anticipated iPad app with full features, including Markdown and GIF support, now available for free on the App Store.
Apple's Austin expansion adds 1-million-square-feet to its Texas base, aiming to create 3,600 jobs in a US$304m investment for growth.
Vodafone's Instant Network restores crucial communication in Typhoon Pablo-hit Mindanao, aiding thousands to reconnect and facilitating life-saving relief work.
Websense named leader in IDC MarketScape report for web security. TRITON architecture praised for integration and effectiveness.
Offered through the UNITY partner program, new security accreditation will increase understanding of F5's security offerings to drive revenue.
Riverbed seals OPNET buyout, merging to lead in application and network performance management with new unit led by Paul Brady.
Michelle Amery takes the helm as Symantec's NZ Country Manager, poised to lead enterprise and consumer sectors from 1 January 2013.
Samsung halts its quest to ban Apple products in Europe, advocating for consumer choice amid ongoing patent battles.