Blackberry PlayBook tablets recalled due to OS build issue, with majority still in distribution channel. RIM working to replace affected devices.
If you've used the Chrome browser at all, you'll have a pretty good idea what you're in for with this new netbook.
Victoria University revolutionises student IT support with new video kiosks, ensuring access across its vast campus and improving service efficiency.
Simms has had a record-breaking year in New Zealand, fortifying its market presence with Dell, Motion, and Kingston, says GM Vaughan Nankivell.
Motion tablets edge out competition in NZ, with first shipment sold out and industries embracing their rugged versatility over traditional options.
Businesses driving green initiatives thrive with virtualisation, slashing energy costs by 80% and minimising e-waste. A sustainable future awaits.
Firms urged to bolster security as mobile devices in workplaces soar. IDC predicts a 60% sales jump, raising enterprise vulnerability.
Gartner urges CIOs to explore tablets in business, highlighting the need for new policies and the advantage of embracing consumer tech.
See if a rig upgrade is in order if you plan on picking up the highly anticipated Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.
Samsung spearheads the move towards paperless offices, making business smarter and more mobile with its advanced Android smartphones and tablets.
As employee expectations rise, firms embrace 'Bring Your Own Device'. BYO boosts productivity, cuts IT costs, and fosters better work-life balance.
The iPad 2's launch boosts enterprise mobility, balancing sleek design and usability with productivity gains, while also sparking new security challenges.
Businesses grapple with securing mobile tech as workers blend personal devices with corporate systems, posing new security challenges.
Mobile computing tech enhances, delivering LAN-like speeds for on-the-go workers, elevating productivity despite geographical gaps.
Embarking on a TV shopping spree? HD, LED, and 3D all demystified - ensure you're tech-savvy before hitting the stores.
Telecom quietly releases new Android tablet aimed at gamers and budget-conscious buyers. Full review coming soon.
As NZ adjusts to mobile work, businesses must ramp up device security, stressing employee awareness to prevent data breaches.
A formal investigation into trans-Tasman roaming services offered by Australian and New Zealand telcos is officially underway.
Duo New Zealand named distributor for Check Point's security solutions, enhancing endpoint security with customizable, comprehensive options.
RIM confirms BlackBerry PlayBook's launch in the US and Canada for April 19, with prices ranging from $499 to $699. No NZ release date yet.