Developers (Devs) stories
Inmarsat debuts the IsatPhone Pro, claiming the new USD $500-600 satellite phone sets a benchmark in durability and performance for remote environments.
Apple unveils Safari 5 with improved speeds, HTML5 support, and new Safari Reader, promising a 30% boost over Safari 4 for users.
Apple unveils iPhone 4 at developer conference in the US; Vodafone to launch in New Zealand in the coming months.
Remedy Entertainment's eerie psychological thriller, Alan Wake, masterfully blends horror inspirations to immerse players in a gripping battle against darkness.
Anticipate game-changing reveals at E3 in Los Angeles, from Jun 15-17, with big names like Microsoft and Sony set to dazzle with tech and titles.
2degrees shakes up NZ mobile market, gaining over 200,000 subscribers in 6 months, proving sceptics wrong and signalling a new chapter.
Seoul's IT execs reveal a 30% drop in handset exports, spotlighting the iPhone's rise and the shift towards a 'mobile me' culture.
Navigating the maze of bringing an idea to market involves sharing information. Here's how confidentiality agreements can protect your intellectual property.
Steve Jobs to kickstart the sold-out WWDC with a keynote, promising major announcements including the expected reveal of iPhone 4G.
Adobe is offering a free HTML5 extension pack for Creative Suite 5 (CS5) users, after Apple called HTML5 the web standard of the future.
VMware and Google set to offer technologies and expertise to help accelerate enterprise adoption of cloud computing.
Rumour has it that the iPhone OS 4 will feature stronger Facebook integration, including synced contacts and messaging.
Adobe rebukes Apple, championing open markets and freedom after Jobs critiques Flash, fearing Apple's stance could limit the web's future.
ICONZ unveils VERSA Enterprise and Project, boasting over 500 clients including BECA and RedVespa, and announces a new channel partner programme.
Optimation eyes growth in 2010, buoyed by IT sector recovery and plans to hire 60 new staff, reflecting optimism in NZ's tech landscape.
NZ developers urged to join the BlackBerry Super Apps Developer Challenge, aiming to spotlight top apps across APAC with $1.5m in prizes.
hankfully, though, it turns out that Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty is no Duke Nukem Forever; the game will officially hit New Zealand shelves.
Microsoft remains tight-lipped on speculation that Project Natal will be renamed 'Wave' at next month's E3 videogame show in LA.
Microsoft wins lawsuit against Trade Me seller for pirating Office 2007, spotlighting NZ's low piracy but stressing the fight continues.
ICONZ has launched a new partner program, designed to enhance collaboration with resellers, integrators, developers, and SaaS providers.