Content Creation stories
The BYOD trend is gaining popularity in Asia Pacific as mobile devices accounted for 22.5% of all consumer smartphone sales in 2013.
New Zealand's most remote communities will benefit from the Mobile Learning Centre, bringing technology to over 100,000 Kiwis over two years.
Internet Party to revamp Copyright Law, tackling geo-blocking and updating for the digital age to ease access to shows like Game of Thrones.
Kiwi innovator to face global giants like Woz in Talent Unleashed finals, championing community impact with tech.
Chris South of Network for Learning is shortlisted for a New Zealand regional award in the Digital Content category of the 2014 Talent Unleashed Awards.
Wynyard Group launches Digital Evidence Investigator to help law enforcement process and analyse digital evidence more effectively.
The Computers in Homes project will receive $2.5 million in additional operating funding in 2014/2015, as announced in yesterday's Budget.
NZ's gaming sector sees a boom, hitting nearly NZD$300m in sales, with digital sales driving growth and mobile games leading the charge.
Managed content services are the new trend in the printing sector, aiming to save costs and improve workflow by focusing on digital content.
The PwC Global entertainment and media outlook, 2014-2018, forecasts digital advertising will increase by 10.2% every year until 2018.
In a bid to outplay the competition, Dell has announced new products including a 3D camera and digital workspace.
Aerohive Networks has announced it will provide the Wi-Fi infrastructure to support Apple's connection to ConnectED.
Companies are rapidly moving to AWS, with major cloud adoption patterns emerging, says Greg Kieser at Westcon Imagine 2014.
NZ's mobile commerce to leap from $3.9bn to $9.6bn by 2019, with entertainment and physical goods driving growth, says Frost and Sullivan.
New Zealand's IT spending to reach NZ$11.3bn this year, in line with global pace, with growth expected to pick up in 2015.
Apple's Wozniak and Sir Richard Branson to judge NZ's finest in global tech contest, highlighting Kiwi innovation on the world stage.
A report has been released that shows what is ahead for education and the use of technology to create connected communities.
Ōtaki's leap into the digital age: All 1060 pupils in six schools to get Chromebooks, bridging digital divides and harnessing te reo Māori online.
Study shows 68% of educators deem digital media skills vital for the 21st-century workforce in NZ and Australia, Adobe reports.
Harnessing emotions, relevancy, trust, and clear benefits, Gartner outlines four essential steps to drive social media behaviour effectively.