Retail stories
Clones can appear to be legitimate versions of the original app, or affiliated with the original app, but can be anything but.
Sony unveils its 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector in New York, promising transformative entertainment with its luxury design and tech.
HP New Zealand and Weta Digital usher in a new database tech era with HP's Gen9 servers, boosting efficiency and cutting costs.
MyRepublic enters NZ's ISP scene, promising unmatched online streaming and gaming experiences, with special deals until 15 Nov.
Microsoft Studio's Project Spark brings gaming full circle, inviting players to create and share their own games.
In the tech world, behemoths like HP and Symantec split, signalling investors prefer agility over scale in today's fast-paced market.
VMob, New Zealand's multi award-winning mobile marketing company, is gaining momentum and continuing to expand around the globe.
Microsoft supports resellers, refusing to cut them out amid the surge in Office 365 and mobile apps demand, safeguarding partner interests.
Stronghold Crusader II resurrects the art of medieval strategy, blending nostalgia with modern twists for fans of castle-building.
Step inside Sky TV's secret operations: From massive diesel generators to petabyte storage, get an exclusive look at what powers NZ's largest pay-TV.
Data centres face the mammoth task of adapting to the Internet of Everything, posing new challenges in data management and security.
Kim Kardashian's virtual world expands as Facebook partners with Glu to launch Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game, now with Italy adventures.
Kanex Sydnee review: A sleek solution to the family charging chaos, powering up 4 devices simultaneously and cutting down cable mess.
I rarely I get to combine reviews about the two things I'm most passionate about - my two greyhounds and gadgets.
Samsung wants to provide users with a unique, creative mobile experience, making a difference to how people work and play on their phones.
Synnex New Zealand has added wireless peripheral technology specialist Rapoo to its vendor line-up as the distributor looks to round out its ecosystem.
Lacklands LP becomes NZ's imaging powerhouse, acquiring Nikon and Lowepro, promising innovation and competitive prices in the photographic sector.
Wellington's Showcase Workshop vies for the global Tabby Awards, spotlighting NZ innovation in the business app arena.
Netflix's dominion goes beyond harming local video shops, as Verizon halts its streaming service, marking a seismic shift for rivals globally.
Kelly Eyerman talks to Heather Wright about women in technology, her Apple love affair and maintaining balance.