Think Renaissance, and many of us think Apple. But the company is keen for resellers to know that it offers a whole lot more besides.
Apple gears up to unveil an ultra-thin, large-screen laptop by Christmas, bridging the gap between its MacBook Air and Pro models.
Mobile devices are increasingly lost or stolen during business travel, posing significant risks, especially to SMBs, warns AVG's security expert Lloyd Borrett.
With the Rugby World Cup just around the corner, now is the perfect time to consider investing in a projector.
Evernote launches on Windows 7 phones with a unique, feature-rich interface, marking its most innovative debut across mobile platforms.
Apple unveils OSX Lion, integrating iPad gestures and offering 250 features. Could it, alongside Windows 8, herald the end for the mouse?.
Simms has had a record-breaking year in New Zealand, fortifying its market presence with Dell, Motion, and Kingston, says GM Vaughan Nankivell.
Smartphones and tablets boost productivity but heighten security risks in 2011, as cyber threats target mobile platforms more than ever.
Mobile computing tech enhances, delivering LAN-like speeds for on-the-go workers, elevating productivity despite geographical gaps.
Kingston hits record $6.5bn revenue; Simms reports surge in New Zealand, driven by demand for memory and flash products.
Renaissance to distribute MSI desktops, notebooks, netbooks, and graphics cards to local assemblers in New Zealand. Chair says distribution is shrinking.
Emerging IT model is driving enterprises to think about how they virtually deliver desktops and apps, says Citrix Australia's Director of IT Services.
New Zealand retailers enhance customer experience and streamline operations with accessible, advanced POS technology, redefining sales efficiency.
Toshiba gears up to entice gamers with new Satellite notebooks, boasting AMD's latest processors for enhanced performance and graphics.
Namco Bandai sweetens the deal for NZ fans pre-ordering Ace Combat: Assault Horizon with a deluxe edition at no extra cost.
Toshiba unveils innovative TVs in New Zealand, designed to seamlessly connect with notebooks, catering to the interconnected lifestyle.
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
Christchurch's recovery needs more IT equipment; RemarkIT leads donation drive with NZ Trade and Enterprise aiming to bridge the digital gap.
Apple's MacBook Air sales soar, shipping 1.1 million units in the last quarter, far exceeding analyst expectations.
As schools gear up to open, students are reminded that preparation can turn their academic journey from drudgery to delight.