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Brightest LED Flashlight app transforms phones into torches, offering a much-needed upgrade to the dim, timing-out default screen light.
Privacy leak in Facebook's Android app, sending users' phone numbers over the internet to Facebook servers simply by launching the app.
New study suggests owning an iPhone could signal wealth, while Android users might be less affluent. Is your phone choice revealing your salary?.
Google introduces new-look Gmail inbox with message sorting tabs to improve email efficiency and cut down on spam.
Security software company tells TechDay at the Westcon Imagine Event that online security threats are on the rise.
South Korean giant sets June 20 date, as press speculate on new devices launch ten days after Apple conference.
Speculation mounts as Facebook teases 'new home on Android' event in California, fuelling rumours of a long-awaited Facebook phone launch.
Facebook unveils a sleek new 'F' News Feed, boasting bigger images, multiple feeds, and mobile consistency to enhance user experience and attract advertisers.
Struggling with your smartphone's touchscreen keyboard? SwiftKey Keyboard's predictive text and customisation features make it a must-try app.
Looking for a simple, addictive word puzzle game? What's the Word? offers endless puzzles and challenges, perfect for competitive fun with friends.
Apple's new products are struggling to outdo each other, says CNBC's Herb Greenberg. Is the tech giant a victim of its own success?.
Just a quick look over at what buzz has been happening in the entrepreneurial world of last year shows that smart watches are in big demand.
Users can now find new places from the app menu by opening the tab to find local sports friends have either recommended, checked into or liked.
Kiwi ingenuity makes its way into your pocket with the imminent launch of the SmartProApp, for which Auckland-based MYOB enterprise partner GlobalBizp.
Auckland Buses app offers real-time public transport info, surpassing the official Auckland Transport app by making commutes more bearable.
Kiwis are ditching Apple for cheaper Android and Windows tablets, with a staggering 147% market growth in Q1 2013.
As Chinese company considers buying Nokia, smartphone manufacturer dismisses Microsoft's Windows Phone platform as 'weak.'.
CIOs cannot keep up with device vendors releasing new versions of mobile applications for existing mobile device updates every couple of months.
Companies continue rivalry in New Zealand, with Apple's manufacturer share decreasing in the country for the first time.
Trade Me's mobile expansion fuels a net profit rise of NZD $37.5m, beating IPO outlook and driving strong performance across its business portfolio.