The ubiquitous nature of smartphones has taken a toll on camera retailer Camera & Camera, which has been placed into liquidation.
Video surveillance is no longer the domain of security companies, with IT resellers taking advantage of a growth market.
Vint Cerf warns that our digital data is at risk of fading away, as technology advances and old files become inaccessible.
Apple has released its preview of Photos, the new image and video application which will replace iPhoto, for Mac developers.
Instagram has today announced the release of five new filters, a move to keep up with ever-improving mobile phone cameras.
Instagram will be rolling out verified badges to public figures, to make it easier for people to connect with authentic accounts.
HP is the wide format market leader, and in the third quarter has gained share in both shipments and revenues on a worldwide basis.
French start-up Prynt is developing a smartphone case that doubles as a printer, allowing users to instantly print their photos.
In a bid to outplay the competition, Dell has announced new products including a 3D camera and digital workspace.
In the days before social media, post break ups were only awkward if you ran into each other at the supermarket (and when does that ever actually happen).
Is the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom the ultimate all in one phone camera for the discerning photographer or just another toy?.
Facebook is testing a Snapchat-like feature in New Zealand, allowing users to set expiration times for their status updates, from one hour to a week.
HP, Canon, and Epson buoy the large format printer market growth, recording a 5.3% increase in unit shipments in 2Q14.
As the threat of camera phones to destroy the SLR market increases, do the SLR manufacturers have a trick up their sleeves?.
Kim Conner becomes Canon New Zealand's first female managing director, succeeding Yusuke Mizoguchi who will lead Canon Australia/Oceania.
HTC's new RE camera is now available in New Zealand. The camera is compatible with Android and iOS devices, compact and waterproof up to one metre.
T.A Macalister ends its 20-year distribution partnership, cites low profitability as it hands Nikon and Lowepro back to Lacklands.
I rarely I get to combine reviews about the two things I'm most passionate about - my two greyhounds and gadgets.
Lacklands LP becomes NZ's imaging powerhouse, acquiring Nikon and Lowepro, promising innovation and competitive prices in the photographic sector.
Canon NZ's £15,000 green grants aim to boost eco-projects within schools and communities, offering vital support and Canon tech.