Westpac NZ and Samsung collaborate on digital banking innovations
This is the first agreement of its type in New Zealand, says Westpac.
This is the first agreement of its type in New Zealand, says Westpac.
Seamless, secure, speedy checkout – regardless of device – will be mainstream in three to five years, says MasterCard exec Matthew Barr
Launch of SmartDriver app is first in a series of technology innovations from the insurance company.
The smartphone is the new computer, and wireless peripherals are popping up everywhere
Shape of things to come: Phones, TVs and more are starting to throw us curves
2013 was a big year for the Android smartphone ecosystem.
It's here! It's here! Google’s new smartphone is (FINALLY) here!
At Berlin's Sony Center, models went for a swim with what could be Sony's new Z1 waterproof smartphone
The latest beta of Canonical's Linux smartphone system shows the outlines of a possible winner
Google has announced the Google Chromecast, a small device that lets you stream online content and sync your phone, tablet or laptop with your TV.
A hot-button question lately in the rapidly-growing smartphone market: Can a company succeed at selling smartphones and tablets without owning the software and the hardware?
During the next 90 days, consumer demand for smartphones will reach tsunami heights, according to a study released this week by ChangeWave Research. Despite recent troubles, Apple's iPhone 4 will be out in front along with HTC's Droid Incredible, while RIM's BlackBerry risks falling further behind.