Ashton Kutcher's connection with Steve Jobs helped him secure lead role in JOBS, due to his deep understanding of technology and Apple.
NZ's 'Get Home Safe' app, a pioneering tool by Boyd Peacock, offers live safety tracking, aiming to protect individuals during solo activities.
Activision community manager Dan Amrich appeals to members of the Call of Duty community who verbally abuse and threaten its developers via social media.
Microsoft faces criticism for allegedly neglecting industry advancements over the past decade, resulting in a USD $900m hit and sluggish innovation.
A son's tale of guiding his pool-loving mum through the treacherous waters of Facebook, from game addictions to ad-infested newsfeeds.
My mum can't pronounce apps properly, but that's not the real issue. She refuses to use them on her new iPhone.
Mark Zuckerberg announces the launch of video capability for Instagram, signaling a new era for the popular photo-sharing service.
Witnessing the setup of this machine and watching her switch from a ten-year-old PC to a Macbook Pro has been the highlight of my week.
With stricter regulations governing data inevitably coming into force, the impact to any organisation of a serious data breach has never been greater.
Spam messages relating to Mother's Day have begun flowing into the Symantec Probe Network as Kiwis are warned to stay vigilant online.
Technology solutions provider ramps up its efforts within the industry - driving sales in a quest to dominate niche marketplaces.
An Oklahoma mother faces charges after allegedly trying to sell her kids on Facebook for USD $5,000 to bail out her boyfriend, sparking outrage.
Ninja Theory's reboot of Devil May Cry, despite the controversy, delivers a compelling story and engaging gameplay. A fresh yet respectful take.
The good folk at ESET bring us a phenomenal series on securing your Christmas tech gifts, starting with your new Windows PC.
Facing declining print needs, Ricoh spins out its consulting biz, evolving from copiers to digital doc management solutions for top firms.
Breaking down what most (honest) corporate users want to do when they are at work in it's most simplest form, is to perform the tasks it takes to do their job.
Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft corporation announced Friday morning Seattle time that he would be retiring from Microsoft when they find a replacement.
Under Steve Ballmer's leadership, Microsoft struggles for direction, impacting stock values despite innovations like Surface.
Vatican partners with EMC to digitize 80,000 manuscripts for free, making centuries of religious texts accessible online.
Telstra's Asia strategy chief, Tarek Robbiati, resigns to become CEO at Flexigroup, marking a significant shift for the firm's regional ambitions.