
Password guru admits he got it wrong
Passwords have become the bane of many office workers' existences.
Passwords have become the bane of many office workers' existences.
COMMENT: Unless you need new features, the first generation MacBook Pro will be just fine.
After a five-year hiatus, Samsung will return to manufacturing chips for Apple iPhones.
Samsung is finally rolling out the English-language version of its Bixby voice assistant.
Apple has marked world emoji day with beards, breastfeeding and mythical creatures.
Juha Saarinen puts the OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock to the test.
Samsung's new TV is crystal clear and blisteringly bright but it's quite the set up.
After his friend was hurt in a robbery, Rotorua man wanted to protect victims.
Artificial intelligence firm Imagr is using its tech to change the way society functions.
Tim Cook reported a salary of US$8.75 million - but took home US$145m last year.
What it lacks in dimension it makes up for with many other conveniences...
The release of a new flip phone could rival the release of Apple's iPhone 8.
The solution to paying big bucks when your tech gadget breaks.
Google's parent company Alphabet has sold Boston Dynamics to Japanese tech giant SoftBank.
Entrepreneurs Derek and Calum Handley are raising funds for a personal GPS tracker.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already in more people's daily lives than many realise.
Wearable technology is not just about counting your steps any more.
COMMENT: A new craze have been marketed as helping with ADHD, but evidence is scarce.
Fitbit's updated Alta adds a better strap and includes a heart rate monitor.
The creators of the MP3 have declared the music format obsolete.
The global cyberattack may give you the best reason of all to hit "update" when prompted.
Juha Saarinen reviews the Microsoft Surface Studio computer.
They're the latest and greatest smart devices in the world of consumer tech.
Jabra's new fitness headphones are truly wireless. But how do they sound?
Apple is investigating ways to charge its devices wirelessly and without contact.