Recent vulnerability means that 99% of all android phones could be exploited to the point where they could be completely overidden.
It's a rare network manager indeed who is not familiar with budget constraints but here are five ways to stretch the budget:.
Dell unveils the Latitude 3330, a robust, cost-effective laptop designed to enhance learning and integrate seamlessly into schools' existing IT systems.
Embedding counterfeit software with dangerous malware allows criminals to prey on computer users who are unaware of the potential danger.
Auckland's Lancom is transforming IT support with DeskDirector, a new app that streamlines issue resolution and boosts efficiency for medium-sized businesses.
NZ's largest privately owned software exporter in eHealth technology expands regional presence with new office opening.
Bad news for careless internet users: all the software in the world probably can't protect you if you don't use your head.
Data Ladder's latest DataMatch 2012 update tackles the GBP £503 billion annual cost of bad data with new powerful cleansing and de-duplication features.
NEC partners with IBM to enhance communication for telecoms with SmartCloud for Social Business, aiming to boost productivity for SMEs.
CCH acquires Christchurch's Acclipse, marking its second NZ software firm buy in a year, a move set to transform accountant-client work.
EMC reveals details of hardware and software solution that leverages PCIe Flash technology and makes leap from storage to server.
Check Point's 2012 security appliances deliver triple the performance of previous models, with new software to guard against bot attacks, says CEO Gil Shwed.
HP shares plummeted to USD $23.60 as investors panic over the company's drastic strategic shift, casting doubt on its future prospects.
Students can now get an up close look at how the human body works with new technology being used by Life Education Trust.
NZ's new bill ends software patents, sparking debate. A landmark move by the government splits opinions across the tech industry.
Record number of new entrants from companies across New Zealand have lifted the bar for this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
Wild Bamboo clinches another UK client, outperforming local rivals in a fierce bid, showcasing its health software prowess.
Xero teases strong growth ahead of Xerocon, with annual revenue on track to double to NZD $21 million and a 20% increase in paying customers.
Midas InfoMedia, a Wellington-based company, achieved 1077% growth in Deloitte's APAC Technology Fast 500, ranking 4th in NZ's IT sector.
In a new column, IT Brief editor Angelique Jurd looks at a promising start-up that's creating and innovating with technology.