Mac haters rejoice!
What does an Apple geek do on arrival in London? Go to the nearest Apple Store, of course.
What does an Apple geek do on arrival in London? Go to the nearest Apple Store, of course.
Mac blogger Mark Webster gets some hands-on time with Apple's 'great if you can find one' iPad 2.
Potential iPad 2 buyers are ringing around Apple dealers, only to be told that there's no stock left.
An iDevice update is looming; Kiwi developers offer disaster apps, data storage for Christchurch.
GeoOp is a small Auckland-based company with a big product helping all volunteers in Christchurch communicate for free.
The Mac OS is what Apple is really famous for, at least in computer circles. But changing from one to another can be a struggle.
Last week saw New Zealand's first barcamp-style conference tailored exclusively for iOS developers.
Apple has, over the last few years, been criticised for not being 'serious' about entering (or appealing to) the corporate world.
Apple came along and invented computing 'for the rest of us' - at first it seemed a mere curiosity, until designers clicked to WYSIWYG.