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Deal aims to bring broadcaster's on demand content to customers via the new TVNZ Ondemand app for Samsung Smart TV's.
Southern Cross Cable slashes prices by 20% in its latest move to upgrade its network and boost international capacity for users.
Government criteria for multi-million dollar IT contracts under fire as local firms question their commitment to New Zealand.
NZ Lotteries hires Warren Hughes as CTO to guide technology platform transformation and improve customer experience.
HP launches Big Data Solutions certification for its Vertica Analytics Platform, aiming to close the global skills gap in Big Data analytics.
Samsung's Galaxy S, S II, and S III smash 100m sales, outpacing rivals and marking a major triumph over Apple's iPhone.
Ricoh New Zealand switches mobile connections from Vodafone to Gen-i as it consolidates its telecoms services.
Oracle working on fixing security issues with Java following recent problems - US-CERT warns of vulnerability.
Declining worldwide PC shipments during 2012 signal a structural shift of the PC market according to latest findings.
Memo says new directions are coming for the acquired company, including a boost to research and development spending.
Wall Street experts dismiss recent claims that Apple are planning to make significant cuts to iPhone 5 orders.
Internet reports suggests the multinational computer company in talks with private equity firms about the move.
Kim Jong Un jokingly thanks Eric Schmidt post-visit in spoof note, poking fun at censorship and US-North Korea relations.
Xbox 360 dominates US console sales for a second year, with 1.4m units sold in December and securing 7 top game titles.
Google's Eric Schmidt warns North Korea faces economic decline if it ignores the internet, despite controversy over his visit.
It's the start of a brand new era for one of New Zealand's oldest privately owned electronics companies, TESA Electronics Ltd.
CES 2013 unveils tech lexicon with 'Phablets', 4K TVs, and wireless charging, enriching our digital vocabulary and gadgetry.
Cyclone Computers confirmed as main supplier for agencies and schools buying through the All-of-Government (AoG) Desktop and Laptop contract.
Microsoft bids farewell to Messenger, switching to Skype by March 15 for enhanced chat and video calls, excluding China.
South Korean company cancels plans to release Windows RT device across America as retail partners 'don't see strong demand.'.