
Showdown of the smartphones
A swag of new-model devices are making the phone market even more competitive than usual.
A swag of new-model devices are making the phone market even more competitive than usual.
The company based in Wellington is on track to make a billion dollars of revenue and a million users worldwide
Google has added a cheeky message for users of its incognito mode.
Todd Selwyn Head of Mobile at Samsung NZ describes the features and specifications of the new smartphone Samsung S8
With a net worth of US$75.6 billion, Jeff Bezos is now the world's second-richest person.
Accounting software firm Xero has surpassed one million subscribers worldwide.
COMMENT: Samsung has done a good job of wowing us with the S8, Hayley Tsukuyama writes.
The new device comes after the disastrous Note 7 scandal.
Does a new worldwide patent for the retro PowerBook brand spell the end for the MacBook?
Imagine viewing a open home from a thousand miles away, a home that may not exist yet.
Apple's i0S 10.3 update has been released and users may notice handsets running faster.
Samsung's fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 phone might be making a come back.
Samsung will have to throw a lot of unseen features into its comeback phone this week.
Facebook is adding pictures and videos that disappear after 24 hours to its platform.
A teenage trio from Tauranga prepares to go up against the world's best in robot sport.
A high-tech Melbourne facility is boosting research on this side of the Tasman.
Alibaba will build a food safety framework using blockchain technology.
Huge swirling grey clouds are seen, capturing the immense power of Cyclone Debbie.
Telecommunications giant Huawei plans to invest at least $400m in New Zealand.
Kiwi scientists say New Zealand technology can improve the accuracy of GPS.
Netsafe is warning Kiwis about an increase in fake email invoice scams.
Uber has taken their fleet of self-driving cars off the road after a crash in Arizona.
Will we land on Mars? Discover alien life? Share our days with Artificial Intelligence?
Officials will remind all schools that compulsory "BYO device" policies are illegal.
Automation is 50 to 100 years away. Many technologists disagree with that assessment.
Are robots really going to take our jobs? An expert says the threat's exaggerated.
British Airways is rolling out technology using facial recognition.
The controversy over ad placement, now in its second week, is expanding across the globe.
From mythical to edible and emotional, the new emojis have a little bit of everything.