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Mobil Mt Roskill wins award for NZ's 11 billionth e-transaction, marking a surge in card usage among Kiwis. Do you recall your location on Feb 28, 2013?.
Australian telco Optus is cutting 290 jobs from its marketing, IT, networks and sales departments as it tries to fight a downward spiral within the company.
NZ Police intensify the Kim Dotcom spy saga, interviewing more government officials over illegal surveillance.
Tablets, Kindles, headphones, cameras, iTunes Gift Cards and portable hard drives set to be best-selling road trip gadgets this Easter.
Eaton boosts its ANZ power quality team, appointing Tina Kuleski as Channel Manager aiming for strategic partner growth and market expansion.
Kiwi businesses feel more positive about their future if they embrace new technology, suggesting a shift in attitude among New Zealanders.
Microsoft unveils Windows Embedded 8 for enterprises, aiming to boost Internet of Things with a robust platform for actionable data.
Google takes on Apple and Samsung in the buzzing smartwatch fray, hinting at a feud for supremacy in wearable tech. Who will dominate?.
Dell's board evaluates separate takeover proposals, deciding which could beat an existing US$24.4 billion take-private deal.
Renaissance urges shareholders to attend AGM amid concern over re-election of directors, following dissenting proxy votes last year.
Distribution Central's Annuity Systems service helps resellers manage renewals and product lifecycles efficiently, driving profits from end-of-life products.
Mobile phone count set to surpass world population by 2014, with a 96% global penetration rate, ITU report reveals.
Founder and CEO Rod Drury says Telecom workers could fit the bill for Xero, who are looking to recruit between 100-200 staff this year.
Telco reveals customers can be the first in the country to buy the new Samsung Galaxy S4 – due for release in late April.
Rumours that the U.S. Department of Defence will buy 650,000 iOS devices come under scrutiny, so will this leave BlackBerry out in the cold.
With the corpse of Google Reader barely rotted, Google moves on, launching Google Keep to rival Evernote and OneNote.
Are the innovative companies seeing higher revenue and profit growth, competitive advantages, positive brand impact and happier customers?.
Software maker blames an expanding salesforce for a pretty big miss during third-quarter software sales, does this mean a resounding boost during Q4?.
Telecom faces backlash as job cut rumours intensify, with Labour Party alleging up to 1500 redundancies on the horizon, sparking concern among staff.
The BlackBerry Z10 hit the streets of Australia this week, can it produce another mega smartphone surge for the Canadian company?.