Developers (Devs) stories
With Windows 10 just around the corner, Microsoft's Warwick Grey outlines some of the key benefits of the new operating system.
Apple's iOS 8.3 beta unveils CarPlay tech, revamped emoji selector, and improved security with Google two-step verification.
Apple has released its preview of Photos, the new image and video application which will replace iPhoto, for Mac developers.
New Zealand-based Jade Software has today announced the launch of JADE 7.1, an update to its development platform for business applications.
Megaport's network fabric now empowers Auckland's 6 Orbit Drive tenants, enhancing their cloud and data services reach.
Anti-stress Chromotherapy is a fancy name for a simple idea, packaging a basic one-action app as a mental health tool.
Victoria University of Wellington is set to run a Software Defined Network (SDN) workshop for Wellington's tech community.
Apple seeds iOS 8.2 beta 5 to developers, paving way for April's Apple Watch launch with crucial bug fixes and enhancements.
Dive into the undead charm of Grim Fandango Remastered, where the Land of the Dead beckons with its rich narrative and unique gameplay.
Brocade Vyatta Controller eliminates vendor lock-in, enabling customers to deliver network innovations for the new IP.
Britons' mobile gaming soars as tablets reign, with average daily play doubling in two years, The NPD Group report finds.
Apple Watch is expected to go on sale this coming March, and it is being predicted to sell 2.8 million Apple Watch units in Q1 2015.
It's been a long time coming, but PlayOn's Darren Price has finally got some hands-on with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Microsoft is offering Windows 10 as a free upgrade to Windows 7, 8.1, and Phone 8.1 users for its first year, aiming to retain consumers in the mobile era.
OpenText broadens its horizons with the acquisition of Actuate, promising deeper analytics and personalised insights for its customers.
Microsoft New Zealand boss Paul Muckleston outlines the company's vision and what it means for New Zealand businesses.
TechDay had the opportunity to interview two developers from Ready at Dawn to talk more about The Order: 1886. Game Director, Dana Jan and Tech Direct.
Douglas Pharmaceuticals, New Zealand's largest developer and manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals, is targeting annual revenues of $244 million.
Highly skilled IT professionals continue to be in short supply in New Zealand as organisations seek to improve processes and upgrade systems.
StretchSense, an Auckland wearable tech firm, is a finalist in the WT Innovation World Cup, showcasing in Munich with new tech aiming at multiple sectors.