Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
Global wi-fi expert Devin Akin hits Auckland next week, eyeing future tech talk. Catch him at Aotea Centre, 3rd August. Spaces limited!.
Tech site Tom's Hardware pits Cisco, HP, and Ruckus in wi-fi battle, with Ruckus emerging as a top performer in demanding settings.
The Japanese mobile operator is freeing up its existing cellular network with 100,000 new Wi-Fi access points.
Setting up a home network? Our guide walks you through every step, ensuring your devices are interconnected seamlessly.
NetGear's latest tech, the Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender, promises to eliminate irksome Wi-Fi dead zones, welcoming a seamless internet experience.
Auckland Council has no plans for free Wi-Fi ahead of the Rugby World Cup, while Wellington plans to offer it.
Google begins global rollout of Wi-Fi vulnerability fix on Android, averting potential data theft from public networks.
Apple addresses public uproar over iPhone location data concerns with an FAQ, emphasising privacy and security commitments.
Sony has revealed its dual-screen tablet, the S1 for rich media and S2 for mobile entertainment, both featuring Android 3.0 and 3G/4G support.
Christchurch's wi-fi hotspots are now free, thanks to Tomizone's initiative to help locals access information and news.
CallPlus introduces Connect Lite, offering small NZ businesses cutting-edge tech without hefty costs, tailored for easier telecom management.
SolarWinds has announced that it is set to address the unmet and growing needs of systems and virtualisation administrator.
Gary Hamel, hailed by WSJ as top global business thinker, to judge 2011 NZ Hi-Tech Awards alongside Michael Dell and Howard Charney.
HP and Microsoft reveal a suite of new appliances, promising to revolutionise productivity and IT efficiency with their latest collaborative innovation.
Take out a 12-month subscription to Game Console or NetGuide and bag yourself a free prize (quick - while stocks last).
Next month, from September 9th until October 23rd, New Zealand will welcome the Rugby World Cup 2011. This will no doubt be an unforgettable time;.
Proxim Wireless has named Renaissance as its second distributor in New Zealand, bolstering its network business with a focus on Wi-Fi and back-haul systems.
Wellington to pioneer free Wi-Fi across CBD ahead of Rugby World Cup, boosting the city's digital evolution, Mayor announces.
Gateway Motor Homes and Walkabout Rentals introduce Wi-Fi campervans, ending tourists' reliance on internet cafe hours.
Skype boosts global connectivity, partnering with Tomizone to offer pay-as-you-go Wi-Fi in Australia, NZ, and the South Pacific.