
So, the Apple tablet is finally here
Apple's just-announced iPad looks like a giant iPhone, but it's a lot more than that.
Apple's just-announced iPad looks like a giant iPhone, but it's a lot more than that.
nzherald.co.nz Technology Editor Matt Greenop gives his assessment of the iPad launched by Apple today
Apple's iPad is somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop, combining applications, e-reader functionality and internet abilities.
Apple will unveil a new tablet-style computer which could revolutionise the publishing industry, but Kiwis face a wait before it is available here.
Tomorrow, when Steve Jobs walks out on stage to announce his company's latest super-gadget, millions of technophiles will watch with excitement bordering on religious fervour.
The family of Blade Runner author Philip K Dick is threatening to sue Google over its new Nexus One mobile.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) being set up in Las Vegas.
It appears that Apple is preparing to launch its much-rumoured tablet PC.
Pat Pilcher explains why, after a tumultuous and frustration filled relationship, he and iTunes are parting ways.
One of the perks of being a tech journalist living in a small country at the very ends of the earth is that I occasionally get to hop aboard a plane and travel to somewhere to write about gadgets.
Simon Hendery offers some suggestions for IT items that will bring business benefits to the user in 2010.
From small beginnings, three Kiwi businesses are making their mark with innovative products.
From keeping entertained to staying in touch, or even finding your way around, travel gadgets can be incredibly useful.
Residents at an Auckland retirement village are about to meet their newest carer.
Wireless electricity would be a giant leap forward for the way we live – and scientists are already developing it.
New Zealanders are able to get a prepaid mobile phone plan at prices lower than the OECD average
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen will be one of the first flicks available on Kingston memory stick.