New site goes live for iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, Palm and select Nokia and BlackBerry devices - iPhone app incoming.
Microsoft is working on iPhone and Windows Phone 7 applications for its just-launched complete communications system.
DevCon Asia set to ignite BlackBerry app innovation in Bali, Jan 13-14, 2011. Highlights include 40+ sessions and a focus on the PlayBook.
Updated: Market research will never be far away again with the launch of Ovum's free iPhone app, PocketAnalyst.
Dell to replace BlackBerry with its own Windows Phone 7 devices for 25,000 staff, aiming to cut mobile costs by 25%, despite RIM's skepticism.
For the vast majority of us living in New Zealand, when anyone mentions 'smartphone' or similar, it's hard not to slobber 'iPhone' like a Pavlov dog...
Apple CEO predicts that 7” tablets will fail, but RIM's Co-CEO disagrees, saying they will be a big portion of the market.
Adobe launches Acrobat X, offering new user interface and enhanced collaboration features, revolutionising workflows for knowledge workers.
Working remotely is now simpler and more affordable, with mobile technology transforming business connectivity for SMEs.
RIM partners with Webtrends to launch a free BlackBerry Analytics Service, aiming to help developers understand app usage and boost user loyalty.
RIM debuts the BlackBerry PlayBook, a tablet promising true multitasking, high-performance multimedia, and robust security features.
Amidst mock funerals for rivals, Microsoft admits its new Windows Phone 7 won't offer tethering, unlike Apple, BlackBerry, and Android.
Research In Motion is tipped to announce a new tablet device at its developers' conference next week in the US.
BlackBerry enhances Google app with cloud search for Gmail, Contacts, and Docs, ensuring secure and swift access to vital info on the go.
Twitter is set to increase its app security, introducing OAuth for safer login and expanding its t.co link wrapping for transparency.
BlackBerry revolutionises SMBs with top apps for financial management, contact organisation, and secure data sharing.
Vodafone NZ and RIM unveil the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, the smallest in its range, blending sleek design with powerful tech for $799.
Apple enthusiast and software developer Matthew Roscoe from Foundation Business Software makes some iPad confessions.
Tablet wars heat up as fragmentation challenges app developers, with iPad and Android leading the race in a burgeoning market.
Google's Android is gobbling up BlackBerry's share of the smartphone market, according to a new report from the Nielsen Company.