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Wellington-based Xero is on course with its expansion plan, adding jobs globally despite forecasting an annual loss under $15m.
Microsoft will end Windows XP support in a year, leaving businesses using the system open to possible breaches.
Kiwis spend up to 92 hours a year stuck in traffic, with Auckland ranking the 3rd most congested city in the ANZ region, according to TomTom's Congestion Index.
Apple plans to begin production on an updated iPhone this quarter, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal.
HP's New Zealand subsidiary records a staggering NZD $92.5m loss, with revenues plummeting 12% to NZD $647m, amid global struggles.
Singlehandedly destroying the traditional retail industry, or offering consumers more variety and better deals than ever before?.
Telecom replaces Alcatel-Lucent with Huawei for its 4G build, aiming to have 4G LTE live in Auckland by October with advanced tech trials.
Intergen further builds on its Australia presence with Sydney CBD expansion, looking to double staff within the next year.
NZ Police recover bodies of 2degrees CEO Eric Hertz and wife Kathy from wreckage 56m underwater off Raglan coast, bringing immense relief to families.
Palo Alto Networks aims to mend the rift between IT and business units by informing IT policies with business needs.
Kordia has dismissed rumours of a failed deal with internet provider Orcon, affirming that discussions are still ongoing despite delays.
Telecom vows to enhance Yahoo Xtra after breach exposed 60k passwords but will continue its partnership with Yahoo, prioritising customer service.
Study reveals aggressive advertising apps pose a significant privacy threat, breaching user data and blurring lines with malware.
Facebook launches Home software for Android, transforming phones into social hubs, challenging Google's market dominance.
Following the launch of Facebook Home, check out some frequently asked questions regarding the family of apps.
Skype surges to two billion daily minutes, showcasing its growing role as a global communications hub. #SkypeMilestone.
Acquisition increases the company's presence in the region, paving the way for a cloud-based communications services launch in New Zealand.
Despite 60% using backup solutions, a Kroll Ontrack survey finds many still suffer from data loss due to outdated, faulty, or incomplete backups.
Speculation mounts as Facebook teases 'new home on Android' event in California, fuelling rumours of a long-awaited Facebook phone launch.
The latest SkillsMatch report reveals a shift in focus from rates to benefits for ICT contractors, with shorter contracts now prevailing in the industry.