Apple may slash iPad prices if initial sales falter, echoing their strategy with the iPhone, to remain nimble in response to market demand.
A routing problem with the Australian Limelight servers has caused problems for Kiwis attempting to access certain online gaming services over the weekend.
Shareholding in 2degrees has changed once again with majority owner Trilogy International increasing its stake in the fledgling mobile operator.
RSA's VP of Product and Management and Strategy, Sam Curry, spoke on emerging security trends and the obstacles facing smaller companies in the coming year.
TelstraClear has re-launched a suite of mobile products aimed at businesses today as part of a new agreement with Vodafone.
Speculation mounts as an empty space for a camera is discovered in the iPad's design, hinting at future versions featuring iSight.
EA launches multiplayer beta for Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, offering players a taste of the game's new features and 5v5 multiplayer mode.
Telecom pledges USD $5m for XT outage compensation, offering free calls, texts, and data, while also donating USD $250,000 to local charities.
TUANZ has been the user's voice for over 20 years, and for half that time it's been led by chief executive Ernie Newman.
Learning from NEAL: A $1.5bn broadband investment and fibre to schools prompts a review of the North Shore Education Access Loop's mixed success.
Style Boutique review: More than just tween allure, it dishes real biz savvy alongside runway dreams for budding DS stylists.
Let me start off by saying that Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper is quite different from the action- packed December 2009 film.
Revolutionise your genealogy research in the New Year with advanced search tools and tips to keep your family history organised.
As carbon footprints and power usage drive data storage decisions, once-dismissed tape technology is reclaiming its crucial role in long-term backups.
The release of Aperture 3 today includes new features, including the Faces and Places tool made popular in iPhoto '09.
Two rental car apps from Hertz and Apex spark debate on the future of business platforms. Will apps become paramount in attracting new customers?.
An Australian court has ruled ISPs aren't liable for customers' illegal downloads, a decision welcomed by New Zealand's ISPs and boosting iiNet's share price.
Major users are demanding input into Telecom's independent review into why the XT Network crashed twice in two months.
Telecom is turning its proposal to compensate customers affected by the XT outage last week into a media event.
Well, the holidays are almost over, and students across the whole country are returning for another year at school.