
Tech developer eyes US listing
IkeGPS is mulling a US listing but is first looking for a cornerstone shareholder from its major market.
IkeGPS is mulling a US listing but is first looking for a cornerstone shareholder from its major market.
Apple is weak in a way it wasn't under Steve Jobs and has grown afraid of its own long shadow, writes Leonid Bershidsky.
They range in price from a sports version at NZ$599 to a rose-gold cased version for NZ$21,000.
Apple may have accidentally revealed a New Zealand launch date for the Apple Watch today, before quickly taking the information offline.
Sales of the Apple Watch have fallen by 90 per cent since the gadget was released in April.
We don't have Pitbulls or Mattel hoverboards yet, but Japanese car company Lexus recently unveiled a prototype for a real, rideable hoverboard.
Finding out what nasty bugs are in your system could soon be done much faster thanks to a Mars Bar-sized device capable of quickly decoding your genetic make-up.
Drivers may soon be able to use their mobile phones to ease frustrations caused by the apparent whims of traffic signals, if a research project by a Victoria University professor goes ahead.
The Apple Watch has a punctuality problem: apps are slow to load, which could defeat the whole point.
Mounting a flat screen TV on the wall can be expensive and time consuming - and makes it very hard to redesign your room.
Auckland Airport has teamed up with TripIt to introduce an app it hopes will help visitors move through the airport.
It is a question that keeps some parents awake at night. Should children be allowed to take mobile phones to school?
Fitbit Inc, a maker of fitness-tracking wristbands, filed for an initial public offering in New York.
Tech blogger Juha Saarinen on billionaire Elon Musk's latest house and business battery venture and the new 12-inch MacBook.
High schools are warning students off an anonymous messaging app described as a "virtual bathroom wall".
Tech blogger Juha Saarinen on cyber warfare, rural broadband and selfie arms.
If you're getting an Apple Watch, keep one thing in mind: If you're not careful, it could turn you into a rude jerk.
How things change: whereas only a few years ago Windows was my main platform for work, last year before I knocked off for the summer holidays, I realised that if Microsoft disappeared, life would go on without skipping a beat.
The Kiwi "she'll be right" attitude is leading to an increase in cybersecurity attacks as mobile and social media users download free apps and share links without checking privacy and....
The Apple Watch and is beautiful, it's powerful, and it's easy to use. But it's not essential.
Apple has instructed its sales force to prod shoppers to the company's website to purchase the new smartwatch.
Tech blogger Juha Saarinen explores steganography, reviews Justwatch and the 2015 13-inch MacBook Air.
A new website allows consumers to predict the cost of a taxi fare, accurate to within about $4.
Nothing lasts forever, but having so many things either wear out, break or become obsolete shortly after you've bought them really grates on me.
Whether women hop aboard Apple's watch cart, sales of wrist-wearable gadgets are expected to increase to as many as 200 million devices by 2018.
Apple, after creating what was billed as 'the ultimate bundle' in the form of the iPhone, is now in the unbundling phase.