Retail stories
Digital signage might not be in every store around the country, but it's certainly making a good effort to be!.
Digital signage, while gaining traction in retail, faces confusion and challenges despite potential for enhancing customer experience.
In the evolving workplace, sharing knowledge fosters innovation and strengthens companies, as new tools like Yammer and Spigit transform collaboration.
Lego Rock Band hits a high note with its blend of familiar gameplay and a quirky, humour-filled Lego twist, enticing fans old and new.
Apple finally unveils the much-anticipated iPad, blending the gap between smartphones and laptops with its novel media consumption design.
If your XP taskbar becomes locked for some reason, you can unlock it by right-clicking the Start button, choose Properties.
The world is rapidly moving towards unifying all of the media you use, and adjusting to that trend is becoming more a necessity than just a fashion.
Apple announced today that iTunes has sold more than 10 billion songs, and marked the occasion by awarding a lucky someone a $US10,000 iTunes gift card.
Apple removes offensive iPhone apps but keeps Playboy and Sports Illustrated apps; thousands were pulled down.
After repeated XT Network failures, calls grow for government action amidst mounting customer frustration and national economic concerns.
Telecom says customers on its XT network, from Taupo southwards, began experiencing significant interruption to voice services at around 4pm today.
2degrees accuses the Commerce Commission of missing chance to bring NZ mobile prices in line with the developed world.
For the first time, parents are confronting the challenges of cellphone-toting teens, raising concerns over text bullying and misuse, discusses ConnectMe.
NetGuide's latest issue, out Feb 22, dives into 3D TV truths, social media privacy, and expert tips from photography to YouTubing. Don't miss out!.
Game Console returns as a standalone mag, bundled with NetGuide from Feb 22nd. Dive into Bioshock 2 and more in the thrilling March issue!.
While many businesses plan to forego tablets in favour of netbooks, that could change as tablet prices drop and allow for increased portability.
NZ schools explore mobile tech as a vital educational instrument, paving the way for innovative learning and communication enhancements.
Displaying a number of New Zealand releases from HP and Panasonic, Sektor is gearing up for its 2010 Roadshow.
The BBC has plans to release both a news and sports app, hoping to have them approved by Apple in time for the FIFA World Cup.
Problems<br />continue to plague the XT Network as cellsites are upgraded and Telecom announces<br />the company that will review the recent outages.