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In a direct address to all Apple critics and competitors the company's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing Philip Schiller had this to say...
Kim Dotcom's extradition delayed yet again as Supreme Court wrangles continue, with a decision possibly pushed to April 2014.
Apple's WWDC goes live from San Francisco, featuring anticipated iRadio and iOS 7 unveils. Catch the action via Apple's streaming services.
Google edges out Apple and Facebook to acquire GPS app Waze for $1.3bn, bolstering its mapping services with real-time data.
David Eaton shares six tips for businesses to optimise data centres, reducing costs and cutting tech redundancies, HP NZ reveals.
New Zealand businesses are leveraging Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) to cut power consumption and reduce environmental impact, showcasing its green potential.
Live from the WWDC in San Francisco, Apple releases free internet radio service featuring over 200 stations and a vast catalogue of iTunes music.
Apple has released its most significant iOS update since the original iPhone, according to senior vice president of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi.
Live from the WWDC in San Francisco, Apple unveils a developer preview of OS X Mavericks, the 10th major release of the operating system.
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom supports whistleblower Edward Snowden and challenges President Obama in Twitter campaign.
Samsung loses $12bn stock as Galaxy S4 sales fall short; shares down 6.2% and 2014 earnings predictions lowered by 9%.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is officially underway in San Francisco, but in typical media fashion, an early preview of iOS7 has been leaked.
Before CEO Tim Cook kickstarted the WWDC 2013, Apple insists it will not be rushed in its quest for perfection.
Digital spending fully offset the declines in physical format spend during the first quarter, according to recent research.
Professional social networking site adds two-factor authentication - designed to avoid past security breaches.
Company takes out the Wireless Network Infrastructure Innovation category for delivering broadband internet to isolated Pacific communities.
Big data will grow past its hype towards 2016 to become 'just data' once the technologies mature, and organisations learn how to deal with it.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden denies he is hiding and says the focus should be on US government and tech companies.
Lenovo launches its first US PC manufacturing line in North Carolina, creating 115 new jobs and challenging the trend of overseas electronics production.
Industry prepares for WWDC keynote as quiet Apple gets set to throw its first product party since last October.