Read the latest stories by Staff Writer across the TechDay network.
Written by Staff
Labour party condemns the under-fire Primer Minister after revelations he knew about illegal spying in the Kim Dotcom case.
NZ sees surging demand for managed disaster recovery solutions, spotlighting opportunities for more channel-specific offerings.
John Key admits he was briefed over the Kim Dotcom case in February but can't recall the reference as the government comes under further fire.
Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams heads to the three-day conference aimed at building a resilient global digital environment.
Social networking director Peter Thiel lists Parnell property for sale as he searches for a bigger pad within the CBD.
Wheedle, the Trade Me rival, has permanently closed its online operations after experiencing technical issues on its newly launched site.
New Zealand's most-awarded school for digital and creative technologies aims to add New Zealand flavour to a popular gaming title.
Rugby World Cup victory parade image becomes the milestone addition to the National Library's collection of digital heritage material.
Bank asks customers not to upgrade to new operation system iOS6 but insists there are no financial risks involved.
Discover film magic on the go with IMDb's app, your encyclopaedia for movies, TV shows, trailers, and celeb trivia, crowning our Android App of the Week.
Kiwi web hosting firm continues cloud based growth through acquisition and renaming of Laurus Technology, formerly Utopia.
2degrees may owe co-founder Simon Tex Edwards $1m after wrongly slashing his salary in 2008, rules Employment Relations Authority.
Hewlett-Packard's stock plummeted to a nine-year low as CEO Meg Whitman stated 2013 will be a fix and rebuild year for the struggling tech giant.
Despite being forced to close online operations two days after its official launch, Trade Me rival posts web developer advert in India.
An infrastructure-as-a-service solution from Gen-i has enabled NZ Oil Services to become more agile, efficient and competitive.
Ingram Micro NZ restructures again, axing jobs including long-serving National Sales Manager Craig McEwan, with more cuts looming.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 debuts in NZ, offering SMEs a cloud-centric ERP solution with enhanced user experience and business intelligence.
Telco firm to begin rolling out dual-carrier HSDPA to New Zealanders by Christmas as shareholders re-elect directors to the board.
ICT provider joins forces with Christchurch International Airport and Canterbury-based Data Centre Design for new purpose-built facility.
Small business accounting software provider changes the accounting game with the addition of online invoicing.