Shenzhen stories
The iF Design Award is one of the world's most recognised technology design honours, often known as the 'Oscar' of the design industry.
The annual CES was officially opened in the United States on the 6th of January, with Xiro's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) stealing the show.
AliCloud ramps up Hong Kong operations with second data centre to address increasing demand for cloud computing including disaster recovery.
There's no shortage of security issues. Ransomeware on the rise, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is providing rich pickings for cyber crims.
In a daring heist, three men tunneled into a Beijing warehouse, making off with iPhones worth $300,000, now facing arrest, police say.
Huawei might not be one of New Zealand's well known brands, but on the global telco stage they're bigger than huge.
IBM sheds 7,500 jobs to Lenovo, hinting at further cuts in a workforce rebalancing plan, amid a challenging financial period.
Lenovo secures a $2.3bn deal to buy IBM's x86 server business, marking another step in their longstanding partnership.
The second-worst performing stock on the New Zealand sharemarket in the past year, will sell 80 percent of its Chinese joint venture factory to reduce debt.
Apple rumoured to be manufacturing their own smart TVs, with a possible announcement in the near future. Sotheby's auctioning rare Apple items.
Apple escalates its legal feud with Proview in China, defending its iPad trademark rights and accusing Proview of defamation.
Bill Weir gains rare access to China's Foxconn factory, revealing the harsh conditions of workers making Apple gadgets. Report airs tomorrow.
Delving beyond the brand: Brocade, with 4,700 staff globally and over $2bn revenue, pioneers in SAN market and offers subscription-based hardware.
Three jailed in China for leaking iPad 2 designs to a manufacturer, six months ahead of launch, sparking controversy over corporate espionage.
Working conditions at two Chinese iPad manufacturing plants don't seem to have improved, despite media attention after a swathe of suicides last year.
ICT Minister Steven Joyce is off to China tonight to boost the presence of New Zealand companies in the Chinese market.
Online retailer Shoply is to be renamed Harris Technology, with the company promising cost efficiencies and economy of scale benefits post-merger.
Economic reform in China, one of New Zealand's largest trading partners accounting for 22 percent of exports, is a lower priority than trying to sa.
Huawei's top brass to visit NZ, eyeing tech collaborations. A significant chance for local ICT firms to spark global partnerships.
Apple embroiled in a legal tussle in China as Proview Technology claims iPad trademark rights, seeking NZ$1.9bn in damages.