Here at PC World we've reviewed the first and second generations of the Flip Mino and liked them both. They’re simple devices that do their job and don't get bogged down by unnecessary excess features. The third generation Flip is still a vide...
In a statement on Vodafone's forums, a representative said that customers on its 3G network were experiencing missed calls, delayed texts, an inability to make calls until the phone is powered off and on again, and an inability to connect to 3G.
Nearly 18,000 cars dropped off around 77,000 pieces of old computer equipment at eDay locations on Saturday, a record number for the organisation.
A new application called LogMeIn Rescue allows Vodafone customers to get someone else to fix their mobile phone--while they're using it.
Around 839,000 people are customers on Telecom's XT network, only 39% of the total base, Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds said today.
Online scammers take advantage of large events like the Christchurch earthquake and use them for financial gain, according to an expert in computer protection.
Vodafone will be speeding up its mobile 3G network by boosting its network capability up to 28.8Mbits/s.
Microsoft New Zealand has launched "The Wuglies", a competition designed to find New Zealand's ugliest site and breathe new life into it.
eDay, a way to recycle old computer equipment responsibly, will take place on Saturday November 6.
Orcon customers have taken to the internet to air their woes after having their email accounts wiped following an outage.
Rural customers who currently have to get their high-speed internet from expensive satellite connections may benefit from a new plan to make world-class broadband - through a mix of fibre, mobile and wireless - accessible in rural areas.
New Zealand has slipped one place in Saïd Business School's broadband leadership table, from 23rd to 24th.
The first company to introduce e-readers to New Zealand is now expanding its range, with two new Sony devices on sale today.
About 40 people lined up in the rain this morning to be the first in the world to get their hands on the new Windows Phone 7 operating system.
Around two-thirds of New Zealanders believe mobile phones and home computers are necessities, a UMR Research survey has found.