Chromebook stories
Global PC shipments hit an historic low, plunging for the seventh quarter in a row as smartphones and tablets dominate.
A long time ago, they used to be friends. But not now - as HP CEO Meg Whitman brands Microsoft as its 'outright competitor' after getting close to Google.
Gen-i becomes NZ's first ICT provider to achieve the global ISAE 3402 security standard, marking a significant milestone.
Schools can now buy Google Chromebooks through the All of Govt scheme, offering enhanced security and easy management for education.
A cluster of schools in Auckland's Eastern suburbs has found a way to enhance student engagement with digital technology.
Worldwide devices are projected to reach 2.35 billion units in 2013, driven by sales in tablets, smartphones despite PC shipments hitting the skids.
As an important extension of Norrcom ICT services for schools, Norrcom will be distributing Google Chromebooks to schools across the country.
Hewlett-Packard is augmenting its Microsoft strategy with the introduction of tablets based on Google's Android operating system.
Google has released an ultra high-resolution Chromebook Pixel laptop made famous, or maybe infamous, for its lofty price tag that starts at $1,299.
Angry Birds launches on Chrome with exclusive levels, hitting over 50,000 users. It's free, unlike the iPhone version, causing a frenzy.
If you've used the Chrome browser at all, you'll have a pretty good idea what you're in for with this new netbook.
Acer's C7 Chromebook review: A Google Cloud enthusiast's dream. Slim, quick, and cloud-connected, it's tailored for the web-savvy user.
Cyclone Computers becomes a Google Chrome OS for enterprise reseller, promising enhanced classroom device management in New Zealand schools.
More than $10,000 in technology equipment is up for grabs in the 2013 Doodle 4 Google competition, which is now open for registration.