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Kiwis expected to jump on the tablet band wagon with telecommunications company Ericsson predicting a surge in sales across NZ.
Trade Me shares fall 2.5% despite an 8.4% profit rise, as sales growth falls short of forecasts in NZ's volatile market.
UXC owned company hopes recent investments in people and resources will help manage the rapidly expanding SAP market.
Kiwi online trading company reports maiden full-year profit, with long-term targets also on track thanks to increase in mobile phone trading.
Kim Dotcom teases Major Megaupload comeback, promising a bigger, better, faster platform in a flurry of tweets amid legal battles.
Eaton launches PowerAdvantage Rewards for NZ distributors, offering tiered incentives including tech gadgets and lifestyle rewards.
Security brand Palo Alto Networks to hold two information sessions on Modern Malware in New Zealand starting early September.
HP reports a record loss of USD $8.9 billion, following an acquisition that underperformed. Revenue dropped 5% to USD $29.7 billion in Q3.
Streaming supplier aims to drum up funding across the ANZ region through new investors on both sides of the Tasman.
A Californian jury examines the evidence in the high stakes patent infringement lawsuit, with deliberation expected to last several days.
Windows 8 set for 26 Oct release, Microsoft says, offering upgrades as low as $14.99 for recent Windows 7 buyers.
NSP merges with IT firm Password, expanding to become a full-service system integrator focusing on cutting-edge IT disciplines.
We've all been disappointed with the quality and technical issues of video conferencing. We look at a kiwi firm determined to fix these messy issues.
Kroll Ontrack has revealed a surge in cloud storage and virtualisation adoption, but a shortage of proactive protocols in data protection.
Australian watchdog group accuses the social networking site of allowing child pornography through the creation of new pages.
Apple registers company in Russia, fueling rumors of direct sales and retail stores. Russians eager for easier access to Apple products.
New Zealand's first 100 gigabit per second (Gb/s) data network is now live, linking two of Vodafone's Auckland data centres through Ciena Corporation.
Rival companies make no progress in settling their patent lawsuit, meaning a jury will decide America's largest infringement case.
Director Peter Thiel sells most of his stock in the social networking site after the end of the first lockup period.
Speech and imaging software company hopes new ANZ MD Gordon Clubb can draw on three decades of experience to drive local success across the region.