Read the latest stories by Staff Writer across the TechDay network.
Written by Staff
After more than two years of planning, Dot Kiwi has opened up its exclusive registration period for trademark holders, known as the Sunrise period, today.
NZ's Lightning Lab teams up with Microsoft Ventures to supercharge local startups with unparalleled mentorship and resources.
Amy Adams welcomes plans by Telecom, soon to be rebranded as Spark, to launch an internet-delivered TV service.
Facebook's $16 billion acquisition of WhatsApp marries two messaging giants, eyeing rapid growth and a more extensive mobile strategy.
Facebook has agreed to buy WhatsApp in a deal worth $16bn, in a move to accelerate growth and user engagement.
Telecom rebrands as Spark, reflecting a shift towards digital services and aiming to embody the energy and creativity of New Zealanders.
Telecom steadies with NZ$167m profit, pivots to digital with new internet TV venture, ShowmeTV, amid industry shifts.
Microsoft announces the global availability of OneDrive, advising existing SkyDrive customers that their files are ready in the new OneDrive experience.
Resellers set for growth in 2014, with 77% banking on data recovery to boost business, says Kroll Ontrack survey.
NetApp is praised by Digital Sense CTO for understanding what they want to do, not what they can do. #ITInnovation.
SnapperNet teams up with Panasonic NZ to distribute advanced SIP endpoint product range, targeting new channels.
Xero, a fast-growing accounting software firm, now boasts over 250,000 global customers, doubling its base in just a year.
Google has released a list of do's and don'ts for wearing Google Glass, hoping to prevent users from becoming 'Glassholes'.
Rakon has advised employees of its UK subsidiary Rakon UK Limited, of its intent to enter consultation for a proposed closure of its British plant.
Despite its co-founder Doug Tutus's passing, NewLease powers through with its ASX listing, honouring his legacy and vision for the future.
Leading software firm NewLease has announced that co-founder and managing director Doug Tutus has sadly passed away.
Vodafone Australia to launch the biggest 4G global roaming network, offering fast access in NZ, the UK, Europe at no extra cost.
As Microsoft ends support for Windows XP and Office 2003, businesses face significant security risks. Time to modernise with the latest tech.
Microsoft Surface products are now available through All of Government via the new Cyclone Catalogue, meeting growing demand from schools and agencies.
Only 16% of partners earned 100% of their revenue from their own services, from their own products, or through resale, according to a recent IDC survey.