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Auckland University's Sparx video game, funded by NZ's Ministry of Health, tests as a promising depression treatment for the youth.
In a daring spree, armed robbers hit Yoobee Apple stores twice in months, swiping $18,000 in gadgets, with police eyeing a potential gang link.
New models feature voice activation and motion recognition on top of keyboard & mouse and smartphone app inputs.
Tactix warns Kiwi SMEs are squandering marketing budgets on poorly planned online campaigns, emphasising the urgent need for better-aligned strategies.
Chance for small and medium business owners to learn to get more out of Microsoft's ubiquitous spreadsheet tool.
Telecom has appointed Simon Moutter as CEO and managing director, effective September 1. He will receive a base salary of NZD $1.35 million.
Testing company TrueNet needs more than 200 volunteers to help them measure the country's broadband performance - ISP employees need not apply.
Garmin launches golf GPS in NZ, offering maps for 27,000 courses worldwide with options ranging from handheld devices to wristwatches.
Microsoft Management Summit unveils big changes, including Windows Server 2012 and a strategy embracing BYOD, signaling a fresh direction for the tech giant.
Apple may phase out the 17-inch MacBook Pro as analyst predicts a new model combining MacBook Pro and Air's best traits by year's end.
UFB rollout unlocks new opportunities in data management, prompting a reimagined approach for IT pros, CIOs, and resellers in the competitive market.
Russian firm disputes claims of declining Mac Flashback infections, citing numbers still at 650,000 despite security efforts.
TSB launches [my]bank app, introducing 'Bump' tech for easy money transfers, exclusively on iPhone with Android to follow.
Online marketing is on the rise, but the personal touch can still be a cost-effective way to produce confirmed results.
Vodafone NZ launches its first Huawei phone, the Ascend G 300, with a full discount on a 24-month plan, featuring remote assistance app.
Microsoft unveils InTune update, enabling app deployment across iOS, Android, and Windows, revolutionising BYOD and enterprise mobility.
Question about whether new content in 'Prepare to Die' PC port will be made available on consoles remain unanswered.
Valve CEO debunks rumours of a Tim Cook visit, clarifies no meeting with Apple took place amidst gaming project speculations.
Businesses are optimising through virtualisation but must scrutinise application profiles for success, says Veeam's Don Williams.
At MMS 2012, Microsoft shines with a new app-centric focus, showcasing System Center 2012's ability to manage multiple hypervisors seamlessly.