Travel technologies stories
Unusual sleeps await: Discover the world's strangest hotels, from a mobile room atop Paris to coffins in Berlin. Adventure beyond the norm!.
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
TomTom introduces downloadable GPS voices including popular radio duo from New Zealand, Fletch and Vaughan. No pranks promised!.
Buying a GPS? Our guide with expert Hayden Jones covers the essentials from screen size to updates, ensuring you choose the right one.
Protect your devices while traveling: Update antivirus software, avoid public Wi-Fi, backup data, and secure physical belongings.
Hyatt Regency Auckland adopts the latest FCS e-Connect system, aiming to enhance guest satisfaction with swift and efficient service request handling.
Lonely Planet's new app takes you on immersive audio tours of London, blending music, history, and unique experiences.
Discover the internet's best-kept secrets: from mastering screen shots, essential keyboard shortcuts, to eco-friendly travel planning.
I first stumbled across The Inbetweeners when I was a jobless insomniac with no internet, forced to watch actual TV until I could fall asleep.
A mobile workforce requires a new approach to printing, says Hamish Alexander, country manager, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard New Zealand.
National Geographic Traveler showcases 15 international sandwiches, from Finland's porilainen to England's iconic chip butty, in a mouth-watering blog post.
Mobile devices are increasingly lost or stolen during business travel, posing significant risks, especially to SMBs, warns AVG's security expert Lloyd Borrett.
British invention reimagines travel: Gravity Train could make global trips in just 42 minutes, using Earth's core as its engine.
As employee expectations rise, firms embrace 'Bring Your Own Device'. BYO boosts productivity, cuts IT costs, and fosters better work-life balance.
Updated: Market research will never be far away again with the launch of Ovum's free iPhone app, PocketAnalyst.
BlackBerry revolutionises SMBs with top apps for financial management, contact organisation, and secure data sharing.
Forrester Research predicts that by 2012, 397.1 million workers will be mobile, representing 73% of the global enterprise workforce.
Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
As tiny tech advances, new keyboards, mice, and webcams are transforming mobile workflows, making business travel smoother and home offices more efficient.
TUANZ Chair Pat O'Connell shares savvy strategies to dodge high mobile charges, turning to WiFi and local phones over costly data roaming.