Working remotely is now simpler and more affordable, with mobile technology transforming business connectivity for SMEs.
Paul Boshoff has been appointed as Country GM for HP New Zealand's Personal Systems Group, taking over from Brent Kendrick who moves to Singapore.
Intel confirms a USD $1.4 billion deal to acquire Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business, aiming to boost its mobile and embedded product offerings.
Dell's Vostro V13 netbook surprises with its slim design, robust performance, and lengthy battery life, proving a solid choice for mobile workers.
Business continuity plans derived from the business are always more accurate than assumptions made by the CIOs.
NZ's small businesses see green tech as a boost to their bottom line, cutting energy costs by 20% and opening new markets.
Apple launches a stunning 27-inch LED Cinema Display, boasting an iSight camera and MagSafe charging, ideal for MacBook users.
Vodafone briefs consumers on Micro-SIM cards necessary for Apple's iPhone 4, offering free swaps and support for existing and new customers in New Zealand.
Businesses need to consider their employees' home security, especially when it comes to digital entertainment.
Livescribe Pulse Smartpen: A godsend for note takers, marrying audio with written notes, though requiring investment in proprietary notebooks.
As tiny tech advances, new keyboards, mice, and webcams are transforming mobile workflows, making business travel smoother and home offices more efficient.
Microsoft's search for NZ's ugliest website could win the unsightly site a makeover with The Wuglies contest, rewarding nominators with prizes.
Renaissance triumphs as Apple's share in New Zealand's PC market soars to over 11%, debunking rumours of new distributors.
Samsung partners with Ingram Micro to launch five cutting-edge notebooks in New Zealand, entering the competitive laptop market.
Telecom XT launches Micro-SIM, enhancing iPad connectivity with special data plans. Available across NZ, offering seamless 3G service.
Apple's market share in New Zealand exceeds 10%, standing out in global PC growth with a select few vendors achieving gains.
Telecom to launch Micro-SIM cards in early August, catering to XT customers and anticipating the arrival of Apple's iPhone 4 in New Zealand.
HP launches redesigned portfolio of Envy, Pavilion and Mini notebooks with improved performance and user experiences.
As PC margins shrink in New Zealand, firms boost earnings by focusing on high-margin accessories and consumables, a sector worth millions each month.
The accessories and consumables market remains an exciting segment in terms of product offerings and potential for margin add-on.