SmartPhones stories
On current trading, Apple now has a comfortable lead on Exxon Mobil for the title of largest company in the world.
Vodafone secures exclusive deal to sell Nokia's innovative N9, the all-screen smartphone, launching next month for $999.
Apple to reset iCloud Backup on Sept 22, hinting at the imminent iOS 5 launch and possible new iPhone release, raising stakes for RIM.
Apple's iPad 2 reigns supreme in the tablet world, leading analysts to advise against rushing the iPad 3 release amidst weak competition.
RIM's woes deepen as profits plunge by over 50% and shipments fall short, despite hopes pinned on new Blackberry 7 range.
Motorola Mobility's CEO's deft negotiation with Google revealed, securing a stellar $12.5bn deal for its takeover.
Samsung reignites its legal feud with Apple in France over mobile tech patents, following a recent loss in Germany.
Apple set to hit record Mac sales, driven by OS X Lion and updates to MacBook Air and Mac Mini, outshining fading iPod figures, says analyst.
Apple's iOS 5 'Golden Master' set for release to assemblers, fuelling speculation of a new iPhone launch in early October.
US critic blasts Apple's 'spaceship' campus design, labelling it contradictory and environmentally questionable.
Tim Cook ushers in a new era at Apple with a charitable matching program, notably diverging from Steve Jobs' legacy.
Microsoft's fate hangs in balance as Windows 8 launch at Build conference deemed critical amid mobile market race.
In a bid to meet growing user discernment, lacklustre apps fall short as consumers demand more, says Ovum report.
Renaissance faces grim earnings due to a 'perfect storm' of challenges, but promises recovery in 2012, says Chairman Giffney.
Aucklanders and Rugby World Cup visitors can enjoy unlimited free wi-fi from CallPlus at 1000 hotspots, outmatching the city's existing service.
Vadacom, a Kiwi firm, releases iPhone-friendly VadaXchange Buddy, merging contact centre tools with ease of use, says CEO Igor Portugal.
Seeking NZ's top tech-savvy teacher for Microsoft's Innovative Educator Awards. Prize includes $5000 development package. Entries due by Oct 28.
APAC's mobile users to send 3.5 trillion texts in 2011, up 14% from 2010, driving $39 billion in revenue amidst a shift towards online messaging.
Renaissance Corporation in talks to sell its distribution arm, Renaissance Limited, to an interested buyer if the price meets expectations.
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