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Working remotely is now simpler and more affordable, with mobile technology transforming business connectivity for SMEs.
Grimy, greyscale and undeniably grim, The Road takes the old post-apocalyptic wasteland scenario to a new level of haunting, harrowing realism.
Harness the power of technology to become a creator in film, music, and art, no Hollywood bigwigs needed. All you require is passion and the internet.
Tired of being told you're not old enough for Facebook? Wish you could be like your older brothers and sisters and chat with your friends online?.
GeoOP revolutionises mobile workforce management with its SaaS platform, streamlining job dispatch, scheduling, and invoicing for diverse industries.
Discover London with the ultimate travel companion. London Tube is your go-to app for navigating the city's subway system and more.
Sygic Mobile Maps revolutionises UK and Ireland navigation on iPhones with offline maps, voice guidance, and safety features like speed camera alerts.
Google's latest update for iPhone users brings push notifications for Gmail and Calendar, ensuring you never miss what matters.
Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
Apple rolls out iOS updates to squash bug allowing iPhones and iPads to be remotely hacked, safeguarding user data and devices.
Leaked footage from a Chinese factory suggests the elusive White iPhone 4 is now in production, potentially ending the long wait for fans.
Greg Singh from security company RSA talks about the risks of allowing your employees to bring their own iPhone into your secure environment.
Businesses are set to invest $1.8bn in location-based advertising by 2015, blending GPS, wi-fi, and Cell-ID for focused campaigns.
Greg Sharp to swim Lake Taupo for prostate cancer awareness, aiming to break a 1985 record while rallying the IT industry's support.
Engaging people when they're out and about is the latest craze in social media, spearheaded by foursquare (foursquare.com).
USB devices are a major emerging threat to the security of data in SMEs, according to a survey conducted by Panda Security.
Many small businesses handle other people's personal information on a daily basis – such information can be vital to eCommerce.
The iPhone 4 dazzles with its Retina display and dual cameras, but its leap from the 3GS is not as vast as hoped, despite overcoming early US criticisms.
Kiwi girl, 5, battles rare disease; family urges donations via Givealittle to ease financial strain. Join the cause at www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/jasmine.
NZ Post unveils a new iPhone app, enabling users to create and send printed greeting cards directly from their devices for $4.99.