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The top trend in technology for 2013 is the continued corporatisation of consumer and mobile technology. Expect more consumers to step up their use of.
BlackBerry stakes its future on BB10's success, unveiled in New York to mixed media reactions and high industry expectations.
Website hosting leads online job growth at 3300%, with AWS seeing a 466% rise. Apple jobs decline amid 'app-fatigue' while Android gains 7%.
BlackBerry unveils its transformative BB10 and new LTE smartphones in New York, promising a cutting-edge mobile computing experience.
Ultrafast Fibre partners with Australian firm DGIT, advancing NZ's broadband with a cutting-edge interface in the North Island.
Apple's latest iOS 6.1 update boosts LTE support globally, aiming to make it history's most popular OS. Over 300 million devices could upgrade.
Research In Motion (RIM) will receive a boost from the launch of Blackberry 10, but long-term decline is expected, says Ovum.
If you recently acquired an Apple Mac computer there are several simple steps you can take to protect your new machine.
Mobile marketing expenditure set to hit a staggering US$55 billion by 2015 as retailers turn to mobiles to boost consumer engagement.
RIM unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, a new solution for managing devices, security, and apps, aiming to boost employee productivity.
Company posts seventh consecutive record sales year during 2012, fueled by growing demand for scalable disk backup.
Adobe ramps up ANZ cloud services, launching Creative Cloud for small and medium businesses, with a 20% discount for early resellers.
Microsoft NZ's 2012/13 hits: Boosting 21st-century learning with free digital tools and making strides in tech with the launch of Windows 8.
Acronis champions cloud storage as crucial for future IT strategies, predicting vital role in data availability and enterprise mobility in 2013.
2013 will see a surge in OpenStack innovation, Big Data's rise in enterprise, and the expansion of the Internet of Things, reshaping the cloud market.
YooBee and Flexirent's new deal offers free Apple TV or iPod Touch on equipment rentals before Jan 31, enhancing tech accessibility for businesses.
Latest findings show Microsoft's new release fails to have a significant impact on PC shipments during the fourth quarter.
Apple unveils a 128GB iPad, doubling storage capacity to better serve enterprises, educators, and creatives. Available from 5 February starting at NZD $1,179.
Sale alert for gamers: Playstation Store slashes prices on Final Fantasy series in a massive January celebration. Starts tomorrow.
Renaissance Corp, after a ghastly year of upheaval, sets eyes on a comeback, aiming for a new normal with a focus on retail and education.