Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
Sydney event planned for February 8th, where more details of the Australian and New Zealand launches will be released.
Datacom wins major VMware award for its innovative cloud solutions across NZ and Australia, setting the stage for further expansion.
Compuware launches CloudSleuth, a community to showcase cloud performance, with OpSource, CDNetworks, GoGrid, IIJ and Teklinks as initial partners.
Samsung unveils Galaxy 580, a budget-friendly smartphone with DivX, multiple audio formats, and a focus on enhancing the social media experience.
Intel confirms a USD $1.4 billion deal to acquire Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business, aiming to boost its mobile and embedded product offerings.
Vodafone New Zealand today announced it will offer dedicated data plans for iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G in New Zealand starting tomorrow.
British MPs rush through the Digital Economy Bill, introducing strict copyright laws against digital file sharing, despite public opposition and limited debate.
War driving reveals Auckland's exposed wi-fi spots. Though encryption rates have improved since our last test, security complacency remains a key issue.
LG has officially announced its LG GW990 – a smartphone that will run Intel's powerful Moorestown CPU – at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Available from: Vodafone and Telecom<br />In the market for a phone? Own a PlayStation 3? Then the Sony Ericsson Aino demands your attention.
As mobile phones become more like computers, they also face an increase in security risks, says journalist Chris Leggett.
The Palm Treo Pro, priced at USD $999 and sold by Telecom, offers business executives email, wi-fi, GPS, and Office file editing on Windows Mobile 6.1.
Connector Systems acquires Kalooma Technologies, promising a one-stop-shop for wireless products in the industry.
WiMAX has long been talked about, but will it take off in New Zealand or will it be a technology that showed promise but never got traction?.
Ellisco has been named the New Zealand distributor for Hirschmann, expanding its reach in electrical and mechanical engineering solutions.
This summer, Mt Maunganui's golden sands offer more than memories; visitors can enjoy free WiFi, promising faster surfing, courtesy of EOL.
Months of hard work has paid off for New Zealand Wi-Fi specialist Tomizone as it continues to expand into the global market.