Paul Spain, host of the NZ Tech Podcast, covers what's involved with producing and launching a successful podcast.
Apple's iTunes Match launches in NZ, allowing Kiwis to sync their music libraries with the cloud. Full service now live for users.
Google unveils Google Music, the much-anticipated iTunes competitor, initially US-only, with over 13 million tracks but missing Warner Music's hits.
The NZ Tech Podcast, led by Paul Spain and Bradley Borrows, reaches iTunes NZ's top spot, captivating gadget enthusiasts with just three episodes.
After failing to challenge iPod, all future Zune hardware devices will be scrapped in favour of focussing on Zune software.
Sony unveils its PlayStation Official App for Android and Apple, bringing PSN access, news, and more to mobile devices.
As the world comes to grips with the newly released iPhone 5, Apple offers insight to the re-designed free download iTunes.
Bruce Willis may sue Apple over not allowing him to leave his iTunes library to his daughters, despite his wife's denial of the rumours.
Apple's social network, Ping, is set to be axed in the next update of iTunes as it has failed to resonate with consumers.
Apple rolls out a new tool for managing multiple iOS devices, updates iTunes to 10.6, and more in a flurry of software releases.
TED delivers its treasure trove of talks to iTunes U, enriching Apple's educational platform with insights on happiness, climate, and more.
Rdio steps up as a formidable challenger to Apple, offering a fresh spin on music streaming with social discovery and a massive song library.
It's been twelve months year since one of history's biggest businesses patched things up with one of history's biggest bands.
Tracks are accessed at 256KBps AAC DRM-free quality, even if the copy in the user's library is of a lower quality.
Apple eyes Hulu, sparking debates on its potential acquisition to bolster iTunes and challenge Netflix, despite brand operation differences.
Google acquires PushLife, aiming to enhance non-Apple phone music experiences by integrating iTunes libraries across various devices.
Amazon beats Apple and Google by launching its own cloud-based music storage and streaming service. Video inside.
Despite being on medical leave, Steve Jobs has been ordered by a judge to answer questions related to an iTunes antitrust case.
Sony has launched its snappily titled music streaming service - Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity - in New Zealand.
Apple may make its MobileMe service free, turning it into a cloud storage hub for photos, music, and videos. A year's subscription currently costs USD $99.