Consumer tech stories
The event is so far proving a hit, with attendees keen to check out the wide variety speakers and numerous exhibitors on display on the show floor.
The Ingram Micro Showcase 2016 kicks off in Auckland, with a packed agenda of speakers, sessions and networking events. Stay tuned for live updates.
Infrazone claims it's the first company in New Zealand who has seen an employee through the ranks of ManageEngine's Service Desk Plus certification.
Government needs to partner with the tech sector to embed digital education in New Zealand schools, says Microsoft NZ's Evan Blackman.
Kiwis show iPhone adoration, as Apple nabs ConsumerNZ's mobile top brand accolade with soaring satisfaction scores.
Fitbit Blaze, the latest wearable from the company, focuses on health and fitness features with a variety of essential tools.
Still, the opportunity for cross-industry learnings are significant as are those from the private to public sector and vice versa.
Vodafone forecasts a tech revolution with cyber security, AR, and diversity at the helm as it champions a more inclusive future.
Brocade foresees transformative 2017: endless tech opportunities, ML rise, and a talent crunch in the horizon.
The move gives BlackBerry a chance to survive as a pure software and services company, following years of losses for its hardware business.
Noel Leeming is reopening its teched-out flagship store in Christchurch, pulling together an innovative and state-of-the-art retail space.
For the first time in 13 years, Apple has posted a decrease in financial performance, spelling ill tidings for the rest of the industry.
Dates for the closures of the Dick Smith stores have been announced, with all stores across Australia and New Zealand due to be closed by May 01.
CIOs and IT professionals need to embrace digital business or risk being left behind, warns Gartner Research VP.
Everyone knows Dick Smith Electronics. So where did it go so wrong? We look back at the company from its early successes to eventual decline.
Augmented reality (AR) and wearable devices are set to drive growth in the business sector, says a new report from Beecham Research.
iRobot acquires Sales On Demand Corporation's distribution business in Japan for $14-$16m. Move helps to maintain leadership position in market.
ZTE has established 20 state-of-the-art R&D centres in Asia, North America and Europe and employs over 30,000 research professionals.
ZTE launches a new 25G top of rack switch, offering cutting-edge solutions for data centers and campus networks.
Japanese smartphone users might know more about cyber security, but that doesn't mean they're any safer, according to new research from ESET.