Developers (Devs) stories
Adobe is offering a free HTML5 extension pack for Creative Suite 5 (CS5) users, after Apple called HTML5 the web standard of the future.
VMware and Google set to offer technologies and expertise to help accelerate enterprise adoption of cloud computing.
Rumour has it that the iPhone OS 4 will feature stronger Facebook integration, including synced contacts and messaging.
Adobe rebukes Apple, championing open markets and freedom after Jobs critiques Flash, fearing Apple's stance could limit the web's future.
ICONZ unveils VERSA Enterprise and Project, boasting over 500 clients including BECA and RedVespa, and announces a new channel partner programme.
Independent game developer Wolfire has announced it will<br />sell a bundle of five games –with a combined retail value of US$80 (NZ$111.
With 3G iPad sales estimated at 300,000, Apple today announced that it has sold more than a million iPads since its US launch on April 3rd.
Could Apple be about to unveil a cloud-based iTunes service? Apple has announced that it is to close Lala, its recently purchased online music service.
Amid an FPS overload, Metro 2033 emerges with a distinct, post-apocalyptic charm, innovating within a crowded genre.
Red Steel 2, a video game masterpiece, marries Wild West and samurai action on the Wii, showcasing what motion controls were made for.
Vector is leading the alliance of 19 lines companies and independent fibre companies called the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (NZRFG).
Apple's Steve Jobs cites security and crashes as key reasons for banning Flash on iOS devices, emphasising technology over business motives.
The iPhone maker's annual developers conference will kick off on June 7, where the company is expected to unveil the new iPhone.
After working with the search giant for five years on iGoogle gadgets, Labpixies has now become part of the Google stable.
The firm behind Flash will stop making tools that let iPhone and iPad use its technology following a change in Apple's developer program license.
At TUANZ Telco Day, top insights reveal support for Chorus by TelstraClear CEO and a push for patient-owned health records by 2014.
Speculation mounts as iPhone 4, dubbed iPhone HD, set for a June launch in the US amid AT&T holiday block and prototype sightings.
Israel enforces an iPad ban over concerns its wireless signals might disrupt other devices, affecting tourists and local app developers.
Microsoft wins lawsuit against Trade Me seller for pirating Office 2007, spotlighting NZ's low piracy but stressing the fight continues.
ICONZ has launched a new partner program, designed to enhance collaboration with resellers, integrators, developers, and SaaS providers.