The Wall Street Journal has reported that Apple's iPad successor is now in production with a list of new features.
Rupert Murdoch's The Daily, the first iPad-exclusive digital news service, launches after delay, offering fresh content daily for $39.99/year.
Andrew Donaldson ascends as SmartPay's CEO, eyeing rapid expansion in Australia while steering NZ operations post EFTPOS upgrade.
Epson NZ winds up, merges with Epson Australia, but assures business as usual for customers despite organisational reshuffle.
Leaked WWDC 2011 schedule hints at iPhone 5 launch between June 5-9, with a second Apple event possibly for iPad 2 in late June.
New software update for iOS devices rumoured to go live next Monday, bang in the middle of your plans for Valentine's Day.
Journalist Andy Baio sidesteps Murdoch's iPad Wall with 'The Daily: Indexed', making digital news free and searchable for all.
Insomniac unveils a gripping Resistance 3 trailer, spotlighting the fierce Chimeran Brawler and beloved Weapon Wheel. Out in September.
Enterprises face WAN woes as remote workloads strain networks, prompting a push towards optimisation to improve speed and efficiency.
Businesses are shifting focus: Employees are now seen as members of the social web first, revolutionizing customer service and support.
Gone are the days of letters and faxes; today's customer service lives on social media, offering quick, public, and easy interactions 24/7.
Customer care steps into the future with social media, blending casual banter with traditional support to meet evolving consumer expectations.
Brett Waters, Vice President Asia Pacific – South, RightNow, says it's time for the call centre to listen rather than deflect.
Social CRM revolutionises customer engagement, blending traditional CRM with social media to foster relationships and boost loyalty.
New research highlights the power of complaints on social media, urging NZ businesses to embrace online feedback for better customer service.
NZ companies warned to embrace social media in customer service or risk losing out to savvy online consumers and tarnishing their brand.
IBM to transform business collaboration with new social networking tools, aiming to boost growth and productivity.
News Corp's The Daily set to launch on iPad in two weeks, priced at US$0.99/week, as unveiled by James Murdoch at a Munich media event.
Apple's iOS 4.3 update to ditch iPad multitasking gestures in its consumer release, leaving users awaiting future integration.
EA teases gamers with a new Bulletstorm trailer, gearing up for tomorrow's demo featuring explosive gameplay and creative kills.