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Dell Inspiron Mini stands out for affordability and usability, making it an ideal travel companion despite its flimsy build.
Google unveils Cloud Print, enabling printing from any app on diverse devices without software, initially launching in the US.
For those who don't like to compromise screen real estate for portability when it comes to notebooks, take a look at the NV59C from Gateway.
Simms International broadens its Dell catalogue with OptiPlex desktops, enhancing its offering to authorised resellers from Jan 2011.
Logitech's Z305 laptop speakers offer a portable solution for cinematic sound, marred only by oddly placed controls.
Simms International expands its Dell offerings in New Zealand, adding the highly sought-after Latitude notebooks to its channel-focused product range.
HP and Microsoft unveil a festive pop-up store in Auckland, offering hands-on tech experience amid the holiday buzz.
Apple launches FaceTime for Mac in public beta, enabling seamless video calls between Macs, iPhone 4, and iPod touch users.
Business and consumer tablet market to explode at the expense of e-readers, gaming devices and other media players.
Alert resellers know the boom in covert cyber criminal activity is forcing businesses to rethink the budgets they're allocating to security initiatives.
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
Social and legal influences are driving greater use of, and demand for, data and application security products.
Amidst rising cyber threats, businesses now more than ever must fortify their digital fortresses, but many remain ill-prepared.
Mobile computing, social media and cloud top the security threat list for C-level executives and IT security professionals.
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Apple's MacBook Air gets a major upgrade, ditching hard drives for faster, lighter solid state storage. Starts at NZ$1699.
Minister Gerry Brownlee unveils five tech giants, including Lenovo, to supply computers to New Zealand's State sector, promising over $35m in savings.
Apple enthusiast and software developer Matthew Roscoe from Foundation Business Software makes some iPad confessions.
In our mobile world, the battle between netbooks and smartphones heats up. Which will reign supreme for business on-the-go?.