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Dell XPS 13 review: A fusion of performance and portability, boasting a quick boot, enterprise features, and all-day battery life, it's a top choice.
Rodney Macfarlane, of MEA Mobile, is transforming the app world with a blend of creativity and structured innovation, proving mobile tech's cool factor.
OneNet joins elite group as 9th global cloud provider to secure a place in the Cloud Security Alliance STAR register, alongside giants like Microsoft.
Skinny appoints Paul Taylor as chief skinny officer, bringing 16 years of telecom expertise, including roles at BT, Virgin Media, and head of marketing at O2.
New Zealand app developer MEA Mobile, renowned for clients like Levi's and Westpac, saw a download surge, securing top photography spots globally.
Its IPO may have been something of an anticlimax but it doesn't appear to have done Facebook any lasting damage with users.
Telecom NZ selects EMC for major data storage upgrade, boosting capacity to 2.5 petabytes to support business growth and enhance cloud services.
Small businesses can struggle with publicity, but founders Jules Brooke and Simone Heydon are changing that with Handle Your Own PR, now expanding in the UK.
Twitter slashes its social ties with LinkedIn, stopping the automatic syncing of user tweets to their LinkedIn profiles.
You'll never miss an auction with the online trading site's mobile offering. You just have to decide whether that's a good or bad thing.
Starting your business can be daunting, but strategic planning, calculated risks, and unwavering belief can pave your way to success.
Kiwi's Sush Mobile revolutionises the app world with cutting-edge solutions for major players, making big waves in business and digital landscapes.
The MYOB and Blue Banana online webinar series will wrap up this Thursday with a Craig Rispin, business futurist and technology.
ASB Bank innovates with Facebook payments for Kiwis, allowing users to send money to contacts sans bank details, starting mid-July.
TaxTracker, a GBP £8.20 app, uses colour coding and countdowns to help small businesses organise tax payments and avoid nasty surprises.