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A Few Quiet Yarns, Auckland's laid-back IT event, sees record turnout tonight with 140+ attendees expected at Bungalow 8 for networking.
Investigations underway into the possibility of an 'e-democracy' offering online public consultation with government.
We are currently witnessing exciting changes in the world of marketing allowing us to reach new audiences in increasingly more personal spaces.
New marketing tech extends beyond hand-held devices, integrating every physical environment to engage consumers interactively through apps and AR.
Social media revolutionises marketing by fostering personal connections, making it a crucial tool for brands to engage and build relationships.
Megaupload founder says sorry for two rape jokes in a week, after criticisms over his sense of humour trigger a response.
An award-winning Windows Phone game will shortly become the first Kiwi game in its category to make the leap to Xbox LIVE.
Nokia issues apology for misleading ad, confessing Lumia 920's showcased image quality was filmed by a cameraman, not the smartphone itself.
Amazon challenges Apple with new Kindle Fires, launching four models including a high-resolution 8.9-inch version, reigniting the tablet wars.
Social networking site reports stock increase after CEO and founder promising to hold onto shares for at least a year.
Telework Week encourages employees using ICT to give the office a miss as they raise awareness about the benefits of stay at home workers for businesses.
Government announces product disclosure underway to improve the transparency of broadband information for consumers.
Over 1.5m new mobile malware threats detected this year, says McAfee, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced mobile device protection.
Apple distances itself from a hacker group's claim of stealing 12m device identification numbers from an FBI laptop.
This is a really simple, straightforward memory game that doesn't have much variety – yet it's addictive as ever.
If you don't fully understand what Microsoft Office 365 can do for you, here is your chance - it's even free !.
The screeds of data in the world can be made more exciting and less complex, according to world-renowned data artist Jer Thorp.
World's first cloud-optimised operating system was launched this morning at Microsoft TechEd 2012 conference in Auckland.
Kordia and Blue Coat redefine web security in Kiwi enterprises, blending advanced tech and cloud solutions for modern internet safety.
Trading rises through out the New York stock exchange as the world's most valuable company issues next generation iPhone invites.