Yesterday's update of iOS 6.1.3 promised the fix to stop unauthorised access to the iPhone via the locked screen.
Cheers to your gadgets! The UK government bins the feared 'iPad tax', ensuring your mobile tech stays tax-free for now.
Software specialist joins the Apple ranks, despite public spat with Steve Jobs over Flash usage - his first day at work should be a cracker.
Microsoft says cut-off date will kick-in within sixteen months, which isn't enough for those two year long-term phone contract lovers.
Samsung reveals plans for a new smartwatch, aiming to outpace Apple in the wearable tech race following its Galaxy S4 launch.
Kaspersky launches new security solution, KESB, to tackle BYOD challenges, ensuring safe mobility for workers and securing corporate data.
The road is long, with many a winding turn, and Apple's former CEO John Sculley believes the company's 'innovation lull' will end.
Facebook's iOS app update introduces cover image control directly from iPhones, aiming to enrich user experience.
Blackberry has taken aim at Apple's levels of innovation, claiming the company has lost it's edge. Is that a wise move?.
BlackBerry CEO claims iOS is outdated, touting superior multitasking on new devices as a key to overtake Apple's market dominance.
85% of consumers prefer mobile apps over websites for speed, convenience, and easier navigation, a Compuware Corporation study reveals.
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S4 in New York, promising a richer life. Industry giants like Deutsche Telekom and Orange sing its praises.
Ovum suggests Samsung's Galaxy S4 might pack more features than users can handle, questioning the tech giant's future innovation path.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 live from Times Square - a smartphone promising a richer, simpler, fuller life for users worldwide.
Apple's series concept followed by Samsung, with older-generation Galaxy models keeping a value which rivals iPhones.
Apple rolls out iOS 6.1.3 to fix a lock screen bug, enhancing iPhone security and updating Maps in Japan. Users urged to update swiftly.
Around half of New Zealanders don't realise their personal information is being collected online, while approximately a third of people don't worry about it.
High-tech goods and services from New Zealand's ICT sector have increased by $3 billion in just over two years.
Almost 50% of New Zealanders now own a smartphone, with nearly a third choosing the device over any other tech gadget - are you one of them?.
SmartPause and Floating Touch confirmed as new features for the Samsung Galaxy S4, set to be officially released today.