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Ministry of Social Development and Microsoft launch project to improve technology capability following the Canterbury earthquakes.
Shares in Auckland-based Rakon hit a historic low after slashing annual earnings guidance, plummeting 24% and wiping out NZD $17m in market value.
Company declares the offer unconditional as to the level of acceptances, extending the offer period by 14 days, to 1 p.m (GMT) on February 26.
BNZ unveils YouMoney, a groundbreaking, customisable banking experience for the youth, setting a new standard in personalised banking.
Exol New Zealand will be fully integrated into Express Data business while county manager Paul Johnston will leave the company.
Kim Dotcom tells SBS Dateline he's fighting the US on charges, vows to protect internet freedom: Mega is not just a business, it's a mission.
New Zealand-based mobile software and internet service provider offers Telecom customers another option after gateway closure.
Rapid expansion for Ruckus, who announce two senior appointments into its sales and support team in Auckland and Sydney.
This Valentine's Day, online dating offers paths to romance, but beware of cybercriminals. Norton shares five tips to help you stay safe.
Telecom review email service for broadband customers after Kiwi breach in 'phishing attack.' CEO admits change is needed.
As cyber threats evolve, traditional security measures fall short. Companies must pivot from passive defence to proactive threat hunting to stay secure.
Company fights back against shareholders who have questioned it's Us$13.95-a-share bid to take the firm private.
Apple's Tim Cook was initially against suing Samsung, despite the companies' billion-dollar legal battles over smartphone tech.
Telecom urges all customers to reset passwords after YahooXtra email hack, amidst ongoing breaches and worsening security concerns.
Rumours swell as Apple reportedly tests an 'iWatch', a wearable device that might revolutionise our digital lives.
Telecom may have underestimated the scale of the recent YahooXtra email breaches, according to industry expert Paul Matthews.
Government announces two scheduled reviews of regulatory framework for telecommunications services are to begin immediately, but what will they find?.
FrontRange promotes Steve Lindeman to chief customer officer, a new role focused on enhancing the customer experience for their 15,000 global clients.
Kordia NZ leads as the first in the country to secure Microsoft Lync 2013 certification, bolstering business communication capabilities.
Hundreds of Kiwis' emails compromised in phishing attack, as spammers target Yahoo Xtra accounts, leaving users and Telecom grappling for security.