According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple has entered into talks with HarperCollins about bringing e-books to the rumoured Apple tablet.
Facebook has been forced to make changes to its new privacy settings, after widespread complaints that they just create new and more serious privacy problems.
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.
[UPDATED] The annual Top 40 Most Influential in Telecommunications has produced some surprising results this year.
YouTube, celebrating three years under Google, reports over a billion daily video views, as co-founder Chad Hurley highlights the platform's growth.
As New Zealand steps into 2010, a surge in high-speed broadband promises to revolutionise education. Louis van Wyk explores this transformative potential.
Anthropologist Genevieve Bell challenges Intel engineers to design technology that fits real-life needs at home, ensuring it works seamlessly and intuitively.
The 2009 KANZ Broadband Summit kicked off today with ICT Minister Steven Joyce urging delegates from NZ, Australia, and Korea to explore shared broadband goals.
Hector's World, the education initiative for keeping kids safe online, now has its own YouTube channel (tinyurl.
NZ's ICT sector eyes major boost with Taskforce 2025 aiming to slash productivity gaps and fuel digital exports, focusing on 5 key areas.
Wellington-based Observatory Crest is a company with many strings to its bow - not surprising given the creative nature of its staff.
From a dream in a living room to creating iconic titles, Sidhe Interactive emerges as NZ's beacon in global gaming, proving distance is no barrier.