Christchurch-based company becomes one of the suppliers of Samsung tablets to government agencies and schools.
As an important extension of Norrcom ICT services for schools, Norrcom will be distributing Google Chromebooks to schools across the country.
This ThinkPad Twist is the first of Lenovo's Touch screen capable convertible Ultrabooks released to align with Windows 8.
The Logitech T620 Touch Mouse is the second of the latest range of Logitech mice designed specifically for the use with Windows 8.
Dell's XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook merges laptop and tablet with its innovative flip screen, winning the 2013 iF Gold Award. Score: 4/5.
Logitech's T400 Zone Touch mouse dazzles with Windows 8 optimisation, enduring battery, and custom controls, but grapples with setup snags.
Microsoft's VP declares the PC era far from over, evolving into diverse forms - a direct challenge to the 'post PC' narrative.
Google's Android operating system dominates smart mobile shipping market with 59% share, as Apple's iPhone struggles.
Software giant set for biggest product overhaul since 'new Coke' 30 years ago, as Steve Ballmer's 'bet-the-company' gamble looks lost.
Company's Mobile Control now protects over two million devices, an increase of one-million devices in less than five months.
BlackBerry's CEO predicts tablets will wane in 5 years, yet IDC data shows a 142.4% surge in shipments, challenging his view.
Thorsten Heins has questioned the future of tablets, believing the device will have no reason to exist in five years.
Dell unveils the Latitude 3330, a robust, cost-effective laptop designed to enhance learning and integrate seamlessly into schools' existing IT systems.
Asus clearly subscribes to the 'big is better' mantra, with their Transformer All-in-One featuring an 18.4-inch tablet.
Microsoft's tablets hold a 'niche' 7.5% market share, trailing far behind Apple's lead and Android's growing presence in global shipments.
Pinterest, the digital pin board app, is a hoarder's dream come true for collecting and organising your favourite things. Convenient and addictive.
Microsoft has released the Surface Pro in New Zealand, a device which it claims acts as both a laptop and a tablet.
New Zealanders are becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices, with a third of Kiwis admitting they could never give up their mobile.
As new technologies enter the market, owning a smartphone, tablet or laptop can raise tricky issues about privacy and cyber-security.
Four out of five New Zealanders now have household internet access, signaling a change in times across the country.