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New Zealand PC market stabilises despite decline, says IDC. PC shipments totalled 188,000 units in Q2 2015. HP dominates with 37% market share.
Activision revives 2013's Deadpool game for PS4 and Xbox One, DLC included, ahead of the antihero's 2016 film release.
According to Juniper Research, retailers will spend an estimated $2.5 billion on hardware and installation costs by 2020.
A lack of security and management of Apple devices in the workplace is exposing businesses to significant liabilities, according to Centrify.
Password-based authentication is no longer capable of keeping up with the demands of modern information security.
After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, it's finally happened - Android Wear smart watches can finally play nice on iPhones.
Microsoft has kicked off its Australian Partner Conference presenting awards to a range of Australian partners.
Leading wearable brand Fitbit may have a fight on its hands as Apple finds itself within striking distance in its first year in the wearable market.
CA Technologies new channel boss says incremental change is delivering benefits - for CA Technologies and its partners.
Driven by regional, national government, wireless carrier and vendor initiatives, 5G R&D and trial investments will account for $5 billion by 2020.
By 2020, 80% of the world will own smartphones, with 2-3 times more smartphones than PCs, says new Okta report.
NZ gamers rejoice as the epic 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain' hits shelves, offering groundbreaking open-world espionage action.
In-building wireless solutions are in greater demand as the need to improve the quality and reliability of indoor voice and data connections increases.
New version of NCEA Guide and NCEA Student apps available, offering free tools for students, parents, and employers, says NZQA.
Accounting software firm Xero entered into a partnership agreement with Meridian Energy to help Kiwi businesses manage their electricity finances.
Lightning Lab Manufacturing is the fifth Lightning Lab to run since its inception in 2013, and the first in New Zealand to centre around hardware.
SimpliVity brings its advanced OmniStack 3.0 Data Virtualisation to New Zealand, offering robust multi-site solutions.
SimpliVity has launched its new OmniStack 3.0 Data Virtualisation Platform - its most 'robust' product launch since the company was founded.
BLE beacon shipments are predicted to surpass 400 million by 2020, as per ABI Research, driven by growth in IoT and connected home sectors.
With competition escalating in an already tough market TV makers are striving to develop a compelling product that'll give them a unique selling point.