Read the latest stories by Staff Writer across the TechDay network.
Written by Staff
John Key's US trip focus shifts as Hollywood lobbyist raises Kim Dotcom case, despite initial efforts to promote NZ as film hub.
Xero launches Android app for on-the-move accounting, targeting 50% of SMEs keen on mobile financial management.
Microsoft New Zealand has significantly cut recommended retail prices across a wide range of Xbox 360 consoles, games and accessories.
Over 4,000 workers reportedly down tools in protest over working a national holiday, as pressure increases to meet iPhone 5 demand.
U.S. officials caution firms against Huawei, citing potential security risks; Huawei dismisses claims, asserting its global trustworthiness and integrity.
Trade Me rival, List Sell Trade, gears up for a comeback after a brief shutdown, promising a full launch come Monday.
In an ideal world where anything is possible, what three items in your backup, recovery and disaster recovery strategy would you like to change?.
The U.S. will scrap SOPA and PIPA, says former Senator Chris Dodd, as internet providers and tech giants like Google take on anti-piracy initiatives themselves.
Company's investment in their network is paying off according to the latest measurements from broadcast monitoring firm Truenet.
Kevin Murphy examines innovation in payroll processing and how the payroll industry has kept pace with changes in IT while continuing to add value to clients.
Website rumours suggesting the U.S. based digital music service is a target of technology giant as it increases its efforts on the music front.
Second Trade Me rival postpones its launch this week as List Sell Trade goes down less than 24 hours since going live.
Charles Clarke urges resellers to help businesses navigate cloud disaster recovery planning, stressing the need for virtual environment expertise.
Waikato University computer science student receives prestigious Woolf Fisher Scholarship to study for a PhD at Cambridge University in the UK.
Simon Cowell and Will.i.am discuss the launch of an X Factor style show aimed at aspiring technology entrepreneurs.
Facebook reaches one billion active users, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrating the milestone and releasing a brand video to mark this historic achievement.
Following tests in New Zealand, social networking site rolls out service charging users who promote their wall posts across the U.S.
Wheedle reassures users their passwords are safe post-privacy breach but faces criticism over security handling.
New legal filing from the South Korean company demands retrial after US$1bn patent loss, citing jury bias for the verdict.
Our neighbours across the Tasman work extra hours via their mobile as the country becomes a nation of mobile addicts.