Printers are an often necessary but sometimes debilitating expense, and often you have to go the whole hog in order to get a quality machine.
Apple approves Google Voice for iPhone, ending a long saga and paving the way for its debut in the coming weeks.
Eddie McGrory exits as Renaissance's retail director amid the firm's shift towards a unique retail experience, hinting at challenges ahead.
Apple's Remote app gets a major update, now available on iPad with enhanced visuals and new features, including iTunes Shared Libraries support.
RIM debuts the BlackBerry PlayBook, a tablet promising true multitasking, high-performance multimedia, and robust security features.
Cisco's AnyConnect app now available on App Store, offering secure network connectivity for mobile employees on Apple iOS 4.1 devices.
Paul McCartney has teamed up with Hewlett Packard to digitise his entire music catalogue to be stored in a private cloud.
Adobe breaks records with a Q3 revenue of $990.3M, up from last year's $697.5M, thanks to robust sales in Creative Suite and Omniture.
Apple's iPhone 4 hits China this Saturday, launching at new Shanghai and Beijing stores with prices starting from CNY4,999.
BlackBerry enhances Google app with cloud search for Gmail, Contacts, and Docs, ensuring secure and swift access to vital info on the go.
Twitter is set to increase its app security, introducing OAuth for safer login and expanding its t.co link wrapping for transparency.
New Zealand's fibre future looks bright, with the NZRFG ensuring ultra-fast networks reach Kiwis nationwide. Economic leaps are expected as access expands.
YooBee's debut studio in Auckland merges shopping, café culture, and creativity, reshaping the city's tech and retail landscape.
New Zealand begins the lengthy process of setting wholesale prices for mobile call and text termination, targeting completion by March 2011.
NZCS has launched '50 Years of ICT Innovation,' a 400-page book documenting New Zealand's computing history with insights from notable innovators.
Apple gives the green light to VLC player for the iPad, enabling users to experience a vast range of multimedia content hassle-free.
NZ's data caps set to stay, says former Telecom CTO at Huawei summit, citing the country's isolation and small population as key factors.
The popular online retailer comes out swinging at some local suppliers who left Mighty Ape unable to fulfill pre-order commitments.
At long last we have official word on when Kiwis can get their hands on Kinect and how much they can expect to pay for the hardware. Read on for the goods.
Sony launches PlayStation Move in NZ tomorrow, offering motion-sensing gaming with prices starting at $79.95 for the controller.