Retail stories
Capgemini and SAP ally on a five-year mobility project to develop consumer-focused mobile sales apps, leveraging their growing partnership.
Diablo III's launch woes cause a Twitter storm and meme frenzy as players struggle to defeat the toughest boss yet: the login screen. #Error37.
Blizzard heroically steps in to save Australian Diablo III fans left stranded by a retailer's collapse, offering full credit for digital purchases.
Dell SonicWall unveils its first post-acquisition UTM firewalls, the TZ 105 and TZ 205, targeting SMBs, branch offices, and retail outlets.
'Supernatural assassin game' coming this Spring. The company has also offered some more detail on what's in store in the game.
Pizza company's 156,000 fans can now place their orders direct from the network and share directly with their Facebook friends.
How escalating energy costs coupled with a drive to reduce carbon emissions will trigger changes within the data centre industry.
Campaign that began with Apple store protest stunt culminates in online statement touting BlackBerry for business.
A flaw has been revealed in Apple's FileVault technology that stores the user's password in clear text, after an Apple developer enabled a debug mode.
The Verge shows us a concept video by designer Ishac Bertran for tangible file transfers between a Mac and an iPhone.
Partnership with Snapper lets users pay bus and taxi fares by simply touching their mobile phones to a terminal.
Telecommunications commissioner Dr Ross Patterson's job is on the line, despite injecting a healthy dose of competition into the sector.
VMware unveils 'Project Octopus,' a groundbreaking 'Dropbox for the enterprise,' revolutionizing how data is stored and shared.
A faux flashmob outside a Sydney Apple store sparks speculation over who is behind it. Samsung denies involvement. Research In Motion takes credit.
The WD MyBook Live lets you store 120 Videos, 250,000 songs (as if anyone actually has that many!) or 200,000 photos. Pretty amazing.
Symantec's mobility survey highlights vast opportunities for New Zealand resellers, with 35% of businesses already implementing custom mobile apps.
Adobe launches Lightroom 4 on the Mac App Store as Apple rolls out OS X and Safari updates, amidst calls for better iCloud photo storage.
The Commerce Commission's latest move appears to signal bad news for the fibre network company; what's really going on?.
List items, take orders, fulfil sales, handle payments, and even track invoices - it's a one-stop retailer shop.
Samsung bolsters its camera lineup, introducing wi-fi enabled models for seamless photo sharing, reflecting the surge in smartphone photography.