The number of devices connected to the internet is set to surpass 5 billion, driven by mobile and emerging tech sectors, predicts IMS Research.
HP trademarks 'Palmpad', hinting at new handheld devices following its Palm acquisition. Future products may rival Apple's offerings, sources suggest.
The market segment of digital media is becoming much broader as new technologies create exciting market opportunities.
Embedding music in emails made simple: Use Windows Mail's built-in tools to add sound seamlessly, or convert audio formats with free programs like iTunes.
StorageCraft ShadowProtect Server ensures that Lion Nathan can lose no more than 60 minutes' data in the event of a server crash.
Businesses harnessing tech see major gains; analysts say it's key to saving time and money, boosting growth. Dive into how it works on page 28.
Auckland's Traffic Operations Centre opens, revolutionising NZ's road network management with cutting-edge technology.
From tech-averse to IT lovers: How the iPod and smart devices turned even the least techy amongst us into unwitting IT rock stars.
Without proper IP management, businesses risk connectivity issues, impacting customer access and potentially costing millions in downtime.
In cost-conscious times such as these, more than ever it pays to think ahead before making those all important technology purchases. but there's a lot to know.
With today's online-based telepresence solutions, Cisco's high quality telepresence solutions are under fire from new entrants.
Electronic surveillance in retail and hospitality has evolved from costly setups to affordable, precise tools boosting business efficiency and profits.
Businesses harness IP surveillance to bolster security while curbing costs, proving a critical solution across various industries.
How are councils using technology, and connecting their citizens? Louis van Wyk takes a look at the local government sector.
As companies embrace ultra-mobile tech, the risk of data breaches skyrockets. USB drives and smartphones could be ticking time bombs for corporate security.
Back in 2007, BioShock delivered what many look back on as the finest single-player experience of this generation.
Mark Dasent and Kevin Swainson of Connector Systems secure the Sanyo Security brand for NZ, integrating advanced digital video solutions into their portfolio.
Auckland's traffic woes may ease with the launch of a state-of-the-art Traffic Operations Centre, a NZD $6.5 million collaboration offering real-time updates.
The network video provider has signed up Hills Electronic Security to distribute the full range of Axis products in New Zealand.
Ready or not, 3D televisions, games and Blu-ray discs are coming this year. Chris Leggett asks the experts what we need to know and whether we should care.