Juha Saarinen: Tech in Japan and BMW ConnectedDrive
Tech is part of everyone's life in Japan, but doesn't appear to have supplanted their livelihood, even for menial tasks.
Tech is part of everyone's life in Japan, but doesn't appear to have supplanted their livelihood, even for menial tasks.
Hewlett-Packard is splitting into two companies, using a breakup to become nimbler after failing to keep up.
Benchmark Senior Living in the US gives each resident a "pendant": a device, worn around the neck that uses Wi-Fi to signal location in real time.
Microsoft's CEO unveiled his first vision statement, saying that more engineering and organisational changes are needed as he attempts to turn around the software maker.
Internet-connected clothes, watches, glasses - Kiwis are poised to add record numbers of gadgets to their networked lives, writes Rob O'Neill
I was keen to see just how different Huawei's take on Windows phone 8 was going to be...
I'm a definite convert to convertibles. Plunking down hard earned cash for a laptop or a tablet simply doesn't make sense when you can have both.
Invention creates jobs, it creates exports, and it creates wealth, writes Sir James Dyson. Both in the UK and in New Zealand, we need to do more to ease the skills shortage.
Industry veterans rely on selling their expertise, not hardware or software.
Microsoft have launched their "surface tablet" at an event in Hollywood. What's the verdict?
Apple has surged again in almost every respect. Let me start with units and end with dollars.