Computers stories
Worcester students invent a 'magic mouse' ring, revolutionising computing with motion controls for just $155. Say hello to futuristic navigation!.
Less than 20 years before the internet became a reality, this montage of pictures showed how technology was transforming people's lives.
Nearly half of all New Zealand businesses are currently choosing to lease equipment rather than buy it, says a new report.
The number of devices connected to the internet is set to surpass 5 billion, driven by mobile and emerging tech sectors, predicts IMS Research.
HP trademarks 'Palmpad', hinting at new handheld devices following its Palm acquisition. Future products may rival Apple's offerings, sources suggest.
Eccentric popstar Prince has announced that he no longer supports digital sales of his albums, or the internet in general.
Businesses need to consider their employees' home security, especially when it comes to digital entertainment.
Distributor Soft Solutions transitions to vendor, launching the Business Continuity Appliance to address SMEs' gaps in cost-effective hardware failure recovery.
Upgrading to a VoIP PBX system requires understanding the differences in communication technologies. IT Net World outlines the key factors.
HP revamps sales strategy with enticing incentives and new personalisable accessories, aiming to boost profits through product attachment.
Need a Nerd is redefining the techie image, boasting people skills, humour, and daily hygiene. Established in 2004, it aims for nationwide expansion.
New Zealand's schools are embracing ICT to enhance learning and administration, supported by up to NZD $70 million in annual funding from the government.
Communications Minister Steven Joyce tells Huawei technology summit that the benefits of UFB need to be publicised.
Australia mulls new web laws: ISPs may have to disconnect users without anti-virus or firewalls, sparking privacy and cost concerns.
2G. 3G. 4G. Anyone who has even momentarily lingered around the world of mobile broadband knows it can be a jungle of Gs – or generations – out there.
Millions paid out for computer work-related injuries. Time to check your gear and habits for signs of OOS before it's too late.
An appeal has been launched to raise money to rebuild four Telecentres destroyed in the earthquake and tsunami that struck Samoa in September.
The Beca Group, a professional services company, calls for improved data communications and broadband facilities in New Zealand for better productivity.
Blind entrepreneur Terry Bartlett from Dunedin boosts business independence through tech, co-developing a specialised CashManager for those without sight.