In an age where screens dominate, finding love online becomes the new norm, offering hope for those tired of traditional dating avenues.
Apple embroiled again as a prototype iPhone is left in a San Francisco bar, mirroring last year's fiasco. Is history repeating or is it PR savvy?.
Call of Juarez: the Cartel fails to tastefully tackle U.S.-Mexico drug war issues, marred by poor gameplay and stereotypical characters.
Paul Deavoll leads Gen-i in heroic efforts to maintain vital services during the Christchurch earthquake, ensuring connectivity amid chaos.
Aastra revamps its New Zealand approach with a local channel programme, new hires, and imminent product launches to boost market share and partner engagement.
The arrest may have little impact on the group's activities, as it is unlikely any one person has a significant influence over the group.
An explosion at the controversy-ridden Chinese iPad factory in Chengdu has reportedly killed two and injured more.
Improving network speed and coordination between New Zealand's national security agencies is crucial to handling potential threats with real-time efficiency.
NZ firms underinvest in IT security, risking avg losses of $15K per incident, despite the challenges in calculating clear ROI.
As analysts predict a 35% mobile workforce by 2013, rugged mobile devices are revolutionising blue-collar industries, boosting productivity and efficiency.
Google swiftly removed malicious apps from Android Market using a killswitch after 'Droid Dream' attack, issuing a vital security update in March.
The following are listed as notable planking incidents that have occurred in New Zealand and Australia in 2011, including John Key's planking photo.
The internet has changed the way we live – from the way we work and play, to how we interact and share with friends and family.
Kiwis report losing over $750,000 to online scams in a year, revealing a fraction of a wider issue, according to NetSafe.
NZ Police warn iPhone and iPad owners against using tracking features to confront thieves, advising them to contact authorities for safety.
With disasters in NZ and Australia spotlighting tech's role in emergencies, innovation in communication is vital yet challenging for safety.
An iPad owner is pleased to have his toy back after using the device's tracking function to recover it from thieves.
Tech expert demystifies 20 common technology myths, separating fact from fiction to enlighten users on USB safety, hard drive damage, and online security.
As NZ adjusts to mobile work, businesses must ramp up device security, stressing employee awareness to prevent data breaches.
TomTom has admitted selling driver data to local authorities in the Netherlands, which was used by police to set up speed traps, causing backlash among users.