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Two Apple distributors in New Zealand
Last week, both Apple and Ingram Micro confirmed a new arrangement for Apple distribution in NZ.
Five guaranteed iPhone 4 reception fails
I have been trying to make my iPhone 4 drop connection - or even to drop a bar or two - and have come up with several ways to make it happen.
Finally, I got an iPhone 4
I have solved the mystery of the dropped calls, because it's been happening to me.
A Flash in the plan?
Whatever the truth of any Flash argument, Jobs' stance appeared to have little, if any, impact on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad sales.
Apple expected to sell 28 million iPads in 2011
In its first quarter, the iPad has almost done more business than all the other 'tablet PC' producers put together for the past three years.
<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Devotees and gadgets gather for Apple love-in
Auckland forum brings brand's followers together for expert sessions on tech giant's products.
Apple's app store U-turn signals a win for Adobe
An uprising by the software geeks who create iPhone apps has forced Steve Jobs, the company's chief executive, into a rare and humiliating public climbdown.
Creative Tech: All you need to know
Creative Tech, the biggest Apple-centric show ever to hit New Zealand, takes place this weekend in the heart of Auckland.
Orcon picks up iPad, Apple reassures on demand delays
As Apple reassures US iPad customers that it can fill demand, Orcon has become the first telco in New Zealand to sell the device.
iDevice therefore iAm
I went into Vodafone last week and said 'my contract is about to expire, I'd like an iPhone 4 please'. They didn't exactly laugh..
Getting high tech on the streets
There are lots of useful gadgets out there to help you stay motivated while pounding the pavements, writes Diana Clement.
Love it or hate it, Mac sales are rising
Daring to suggest that Apple Mac sales are on the rise seems to have touched a nerve.
The Empire Strikes Back. Again.
I still find it ironic and amusing that some people react to Apple as the evil empire.
Jabscreen worship
Religious fervour surrounds the latest phone technology, despite it only representing a small slice of the world market, writes John Naughton.
Playboy releases iPad app - but no nudity
Apple and Playboy are rather unlikely bedfellows.
<i>Deborah Hill Cone</i>: Perfection tempts, failure happens
No matter how big a cult you create, sometimes things go wrong. Just look at Apple.
How useful is an iPad?
This is no plasticky toy - it's solid, sleek and slick, yet also very thin. And the screen looks lovely.