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Paul Thurrott and Jer Thorp to head TechEd 2012, showcasing Windows 8, Office 2013, and the future of computing in Auckland.
Samsung to launch its oversized Galaxy Note in NZ on August 29, offering an improved 10.1-inch display with pricing details forthcoming.
Greg Taylor departs Oracle for Software AG as the new ANZ VP, aiming to achieve aggressive growth targets and deliver value in IT-business alignment.
Westboro Baptist Church to picket Gaymercon, a LBGT tech convention in San Francisco. Event receives support and backlash.
Survey suggests organisations are moving towards a hybrid datacentre ecosystem strategy across the ANZ region.
NetSafe urges ICT support against the growing threat of cyberbullying, highlighting a need for industry collaboration to combat digital harassment effectively.
Facebook insiders, including executives, now free to sell $1.91bn in shares as IPO lock-up ends, possibly affecting the already troubled stock price.
TripIt simplifies travel organisation, consolidating flights, tours, and bookings into one accessible app—no more searching emails or carrying documents.
Issues with digital certificates is preventing the installation or updating of apps from Windows Phone Marketplace.
Liquidators insist staff will be paid but funds for suppliers, vendors and partners are unlikely to be recovered.
Gen-i renews its $50m contract with Westpac, strengthening their ICT partnership for another two years and continuing collaborative successes.
Apple will issue its first quarterly dividend to shareholders in 17 years on Thursday, and begin buying back some of its shares.
Government to review proposals to switch the public service to cloud-based application software hosted outside ANZ.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is at the centre of asylum uncertainty after conflicting reports over his proposed move to Ecuador.
Microsoft has announced four manufacturers will offer Windows RT PCs, along with further details regarding product features.
Aussie firms must scan Facebook comments for false, racist or sexist content within 24 hours or face penalties, ACCC enforces.
Thief arrested after stealing over US$60,000 in computers and jewellery from the late Apple co-founder's property.
Business software vendor takes advantage of economic climate to reap the rewards of a major push into the UK marketplace.
Mobile internet vendor receives peer recognition at Australia's premier industry awards for cloud based technology.
With Guild Wars 2 only a fortnight away, we look at the top 5 reasons why we are counting down the days till launch.