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Callaghan Innovation officially opens for business in New Zealand, aiming to accelerate the commercialisation of innovation.
Jade Software wins significant ports business contract in the US for its terminal operating system Master Terminal.
Students make the final of the 2013 New Zealand Microsoft Imagine Cup by developing an app to help absentee-parents maintain relationships with their children.
Three NZ IT firms achieve top one per cent status globally, becoming Microsoft Gold Partners in key competencies, showcasing unparalleled expertise.
Samsung steals the spotlight with a $15m Super Bowl ad, taking aim at rival Apple and wowing viewers with its comedic banter.
Nearly three-quarters of companies deploying user-focused BYOD report improvements in employee productivity, customer response times and work processes.
After months of anticipation, Evad3rs plans to release Evasi0n today, the first untethered jailbreak for iPhone 5, expanding iOS device freedom.
Government commits to improving rural connectivity, abandoning frustrating dial-up speeds and through faster technology access.
Samsung narrows Apple's lead in the smartphone race, now holding 30% market share against Apple's 39%, according to The NPD Group.
Previous ANZ MD now be responsible for all business operations across North Asia, South East Asia, India, Australia and New Zealand.
Lenovo gears up to challenge Apple and Samsung in the mobile sector, flaunting a 34% profit surge and record sales.
Enterprise cloud services set to soar to $31.9 billion by 2017, a significant leap from $18.3 billion in 2012, spurred by SaaS and IaaS demand.
Company transfers driver and vehicle records in the final stage of a four-year business transformation programme.
iPad once again leads the way as worldwide tablet shipments outpaced predictions, hitting a record total of 52.5 million units.
Telecom extends its popular $75 Home Phone and Broadband deal, doubling data to 30GB until 2024, catering to surging online demands.
BlackBerry's latest releases offer a unique user experience in today's crowded smartphone market, according to research group Ovum.
Government announces next stage of delivering significant improvements in telecommunications for the Chatham Islands.
As a free-lance photographer myself, the chance to test out the new Samsung Galaxy Camera was a welcome offering.
The top trend in technology for 2013 is the continued corporatisation of consumer and mobile technology. Expect more consumers to step up their use of.
Social networking site beats Wall Street estimates during Q4 and 2012 results, showing growth in mobile revenue.