OLED stories
Only seven days separates the world from the new Galaxy S4, but as the clock ticks down on Samsung's new smartphone release - what can we expect?.
Polytron Technologies is unveiling a see-through smartphone later this year, set to redefine mobile tech with its transparent OLED display.
CES 2013 unveils tech lexicon with 'Phablets', 4K TVs, and wireless charging, enriching our digital vocabulary and gadgetry.
Samsung Galaxy S III impresses with sleek design, advanced features, and snappy performance, marking a significant challenge to Apple's iPhone 4S.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S III in London, introducing voice and eye recognition to rival Apple's Siri and illuminate screens with a glance.
Against all odds, Windows Phone shines at CES 2012, outpacing rivals with an expansive ecosystem and user-friendly appeal.
Google and Samsung challenge iPhone supremacy with the launch of Galaxy Nexus, boasting Android 4.0 and innovative features.
Livescribe Echo Smartpen transforms note-taking with digital capture and audio, even though it's chunky, it's a student's dream gadget.
Sony is currently testing a prototype 3D headset that bears a striking resemblance to that 1980s 3D arcade folly, virtual reality.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.
Embarking on a TV shopping spree? HD, LED, and 3D all demystified - ensure you're tech-savvy before hitting the stores.
Samsung NX100 brings SLR quality to a pocketable design, albeit without built-in flash or viewfinder. Perfect for amateurs wanting more.
Compact version of company's flagship smartphone to hit Kiwi stores later this month, but can we afford another gadget?.
Samsung NZ launches the sleek Galaxy Note II in Auckland, promising enhanced multitasking and productivity for the on-the-go lifestyle.
Liquipel offers protection from water damage, but they still wouldn't recommend taking your iPhone in the pool.
With just a few months until the release of the PlayStation Vita (rhymes with heater), we speak to Sony's John McLaughlin about what fans can expect.
Sony's PlayStation Vita wows with social apps like Facebook and Twitter, promising a near-PS3 gaming experience on the go.
New Zealand welcomes the Samsung Galaxy SII, boasting a dual-core processor and Super AMOLED screen, now on sale at Vodafone and JB Hi-Fi.
Sony rebounds with the PlayStation Vita at E3, showcasing its innovative touch capabilities and Wi-Fi/3G models, alongside unique games and apps.
Samsung gears up to challenge Apple with its Galaxy Tab 10.1 and an array of new smartphones, including the impressive Galaxy S II.