How Microsoft is building on Windows 10, and why developers care
How Microsoft is building on widespread approval of Windows 10 to entice developers to develop on its platform.
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Spark and network partner Huawei enable first 4.5G mobile site in New Zealand.
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Apple has joined forces with fellow tech giant SAP in a partnership designed to drive iPhone and iPad devices into the enterprise.
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Is this partnership further evidence of Apple strengthening its enterprise proposition for iOS devices?
View ArticleMobile app outlook remains healthy despite slowing download volumes
Mobile device users installed nearly 156 billion mobile applications worldwide in 2015.
View ArticleSustainability key as Kiwi telco sector launches mobile recycling initiative
New Zealand waterways will now be better off as a result of tens of thousands of mobile phones recycled each year through the RE:MOBILE mobile phone recycling scheme.
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“Access to better broadband means more New Zealand businesses and students can make the most of the digital economy."
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Tech giant signs technology partnership with Team New Zealand, providing premium range devices ahead of the 35th Americas Cup in Bermuda in 2017.
View ArticleApple suffers first double-digit decline as Samsung extends smartphone lead
Tech giant endured its first double-digit decline year on year, with iPhone sales down 14 percent.
View ArticleStaring at your phone? The next ARM chips are just for you
ARM, the company behind the architecture of most mobile processors, created its next-generation chip designs for sustained high performance and longer battery life.
View ArticleEnterprise spending on mobile app development remains low
Forty-two percent of organisations expect to increase spending on mobile app development by an average of 31 percent in 2016.
View ArticleMicrosoft NZ launches Google Apps education partner on Office 365
New Zealand-developed instructional management system now available on Office 365.
View Article3 things to know about Softbank's plan to acquire ARM
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View ArticleCanada recalls Galaxy Note7, says over 70 cases reported in the US
Canada has recalled over 21,900 Galaxy Note7 smartphones after receiving a report of the overheating of the battery of one phone.
View ArticleApple suffers first double-digit decline as Samsung extends smartphone lead
Tech giant endured its first double-digit decline year on year, with iPhone sales down 14 percent.
View ArticleStaring at your phone? The next ARM chips are just for you
ARM, the company behind the architecture of most mobile processors, created its next-generation chip designs for sustained high performance and longer battery life.
View ArticleEnterprise spending on mobile app development remains low
Forty-two percent of organisations expect to increase spending on mobile app development by an average of 31 percent in 2016.
View ArticleMicrosoft NZ launches Google Apps education partner on Office 365
New Zealand-developed instructional management system now available on Office 365.
View Article3 things to know about Softbank's plan to acquire ARM
Since the release of the iPhone, ARM's chip designs have driven a mobile revolution. The small chip company has kept giants like Intel on their knees, and now it's on the verge of being acquired by...
View ArticleCanada recalls Galaxy Note7, says over 70 cases reported in the US
Canada has recalled over 21,900 Galaxy Note7 smartphones after receiving a report of the overheating of the battery of one phone.
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