Retail stories
In post-depression New Zealand, the IT sector battles skill shortages while adapting hiring strategies to a shifting job market landscape.
When buying a digital camera, forget megapixels and focus on functionality, size, screen quality, zoom, auto and manual controls, and face detection.
Things change often on the World Wide Web. NetGuide strongly recommends that you use caution when downloading anything from the internet.
UltraFast Fibre Limited and Northpower Limited's expansions bring ultra-fast broadband to various regions, starting in Whangarei by Christmas 2010.
Smartphones now offer full-feature access to YouTube, allowing HD viewing, personalised homepages, and quick uploads via wireless or 3G connections.
Renaissance's head of distribution, Warwick Grey, has resigned to join Microsoft as consumer/retail product distribution manager.
Telecom eyes future growth, discussing Chorus split at Auckland AGM while CEO underlines strides in efficiency and service.
In its latest, Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One trades solo thrills for multiplayer fun, dialling down the arsenal but upping the camaraderie.
Telecom's shareholder vote massively approves its split from Chorus, paving the way for a major shake-up in broadband infrastructure.
Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, released by Simon and Schuster, could top Amazon's 2011 sales chart, reflecting Jobs' profound legacy.
Developers invited to learn about latest operating system from the experts; how far will Australasians have to travel?.
Toshiba unveils a sleek lineup with a 16mm thick laptop and a 399g tablet, leading a 20-product launch including a $1999 Ultrabook.
Apple honours Steve Jobs with a tribute page and private events, showcasing global condolences and celebrating his legacy.
Mark Singleton resigns as GM of Yoobee, leaving amidst flagship Britomart store launch. Andrew Howard steps in as interim replacement.
New study reveals the typical NZ gamer is 33 and 47% female, reshaping stereotypes as mobile and social games attract wider audiences.
Nintendo unwraps its holiday line-up with thrilling games for Wii and DS, including Go Vacation, Solatorobo, and the latest Professor Layton.
Sony's PlayStation Vita set to hit New Zealand on Feb 23, 2012. Price starts at $449.95 for the Wi-Fi model. More details inside.
Epson unveils cutting-edge 3D projector line in Auckland, promising unparalleled quality despite not being first in the market.
On the agenda: broadening broadband, closing the digital divide, and ending the secrecy surrounding government software deals.
Apple's share value reaches all-time high: iPhone 4S release and strong pre-orders contribute to soaring stock prices.