Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, featuring Kevin Spacey as the villain, launches today, promising futuristic warfare on new engine.
The latest report by Frost and Sullivan raises the question, will wearables be the next enterprise game changer?.
NetSuite has announced an increasing number of Australian are opting an integrated cloud business management software suite.
Boost from US hunger and school promos propels global tablet market up 11.5%, with 53.8 million units shipped in Q3, says IDC.
The latest version of Google's Android mobile operating system is being touted as the biggest redesign of Android in years.
Partnerships like these bypass Sky's sports channels and allow fans to watch games without the need for a Sky Sport subscription.
The international medical equipment and services provider, B. Braun Melsungen AG has transformed its operations from paper to digital.
Kiwi companies embrace Microsoft Azure with new Australia-based data centres, heralding a digital transformation era for local businesses.
The latest generation of payment hardware such as that provided by Swipe is a good example of how technology can make it easier for customers to do business.
AOC has unveiled two new monitors that are said to bring together a range of design and connectivity features.
Microsoft has announced they are abolishing space restrictions on its cloud-based OneDrive storage services for its Office 365 subscribers.
Plan B's 'pay as you grow' NZ Cloud Backup offers a no upfront investment boon for resellers, enabling flexible, scalable services.
IBM's Watson, outdoing Siri with its ability to learn and converse in natural language, revolutionises computing at the Westcon event.
Symantec pushes for businesses to enhance cyber-defence, highlighting the four-step plan at a Westcon event to combat emerging threats.
To many people Apple's Siri is simply a helpful tool or momentary distraction, but for a select few it's much more than that.
- Countdown, the New Zealand supermarket chain owned by Australian retailer Woolworths, is adding insurance services as it seeks to widen the offe.
With the addition of these new products, Fitbit offers the widest variety of trackers, at affordable prices across all mobile platforms.
There is a gap in the Kiwi market for a quality app that would offer an easy, free and fast way for skills to be offered and traded in local areas.
Armageddon Expo 2014 could have been one gone down as one of the event's best in history thanks to the number of high-profile names that attended this year.
The technology means retailers will be able to accept payments via smartphones, and one day people may be able to exchange money using only their phones.