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Extradition case now at risk as Prime Minister condemns government spies but refuses to comment on why they illegally bugged the Megaupload founder.
Plans to extend YouShop internet shopping delivery service allowing Kiwis to easily purchase goods from around the world.
Trade Me warns users of international cyber scammers targeting the site, but says no Kiwis have been affected so far.
IT distributor staff and guests still recovering from epic Friday night party celebrating its Auckland expansion and their 7th birthday.
The Panasonic Toughpad is set to revolutionise the face of tablet computing – and it is to arrive in New Zealand very shortly.
BTG upgraded to Gold Solution Advisor by Citrix, commended for their 11 years of help and support to the software company.
New Zealand's legal system will have failed if the US government succeeds in the Kim Dotcom case the Court of Appeal heard today.
NZ's first digital accelerator Lightning Lab will back the best startup teams from the ground up with cash, muscle and entrepreneur-driven momentum.
Apple reports over five million devices sold just three days since its launch as increased demand pushes the company to the limit.
Social networking site says claims that users' private conversations are appearing on public timelines is false.
Megaupload founder prepares to come back with a vengeance across the internet as file-hosting site nears completion.
John Key demands answers from the national's secretive intelligence agency over 'unlawful' acquisition of Megaupload case communications.
Queenstown embarks on UFB rollout with Minister Amy Adams, boosting its tourist appeal with superior connectivity for businesses and visitors.
World's most valuable company seeks more damages from South Korean rival over alleged further design infringements.
Nixu Software's new Cloud IP Suite promises to cut cloud app deployment from weeks to milliseconds, offering seamless automation for multi-vendor environments.
Kiwis switch to mobile for customer service, shunning traditional channels, says Avaya study. More opt for web, apps over call centres.
Halswell families and businesses can now connect to fibre broadband, with the launch of Enable's new services to the first Christchurch suburb.
Microsoft urges hundreds of millions browser users to download security software after a newly discovered bug makes PCs vulnerable to hacker attacks.
The amount of information created and replicated will surpass 1.9 zettabytes in 2011, creating complexity for IT executives.
As the excitement surrounding the release of the iPhone 5 dies down, we examine the new features of the iPod touch and iPod nano.