Laptops stories
Logitech's Z305 laptop speakers offer a portable solution for cinematic sound, marred only by oddly placed controls.
Intel reveals 12 tech trends to look for in 2011, including the rise of Smart TVs, tablet mania, context-aware computing, and robust security enhancements.
Imperva reveals top 2011 security trends, highlighting threats from mobile devices, cloud data security, and social network privacy.
These are very specific and diverse cases that highlight the necessity of understanding just what security really means to you.
NZ's top open source talents on display as finalists revealed for prestigious awards. Public voting now open, with winners announced in November.
A culture of corporate-wide awareness is a vital defence when it comes to fighting the troublesome grasp of social engineers.
Social media's dark side exposed: Privacy risks and deceit thrive in an unregulated digital frontier, blending truth and lies.
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
Amidst rising cyber threats, businesses now more than ever must fortify their digital fortresses, but many remain ill-prepared.
EA unveils Medal of Honor PC requirements: Get set for Oct 14th release, saluting modern-day Afghanistan setting for the first time.
Dell has introduced its 10-inch Inspiron duo tablet, equipped with Windows 7 and a dual-core Atom processor, at its US developer forum.
Sony launches PlayTV in NZ, transforming PS3s into DVRs with FreeviewHD, allowing live TV pause, rewind, and record for $199.95.
NZ Open Source Awards 2010 honour innovators in software; winners include IRD's Moodle and art project 'Ghosts in the Form of Gifts'.
Businesses must implement robust cybersafety frameworks to avoid breaches, often caused by internal sources. Educating staff is essential.
Asnet Technologies revolutionises NZ's business scene with VideoNet, a pioneering HD videoconferencing service offering unlimited calls for a flat fee.
Minister Gerry Brownlee unveils five tech giants, including Lenovo, to supply computers to New Zealand's State sector, promising over $35m in savings.
Protect your devices while traveling: Update antivirus software, avoid public Wi-Fi, backup data, and secure physical belongings.
Greg Singh from security company RSA talks about the risks of allowing your employees to bring their own iPhone into your secure environment.
Apple enthusiast and software developer Matthew Roscoe from Foundation Business Software makes some iPad confessions.
Road warriors beware: Hackers can easily capture your data when you connect to public Wi-Fi, risking your personal and business details.