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Huawei's top brass to visit NZ, eyeing tech collaborations. A significant chance for local ICT firms to spark global partnerships.
Apple's third-gen Apple TV, now supporting 1080p resolution, launches in New Zealand this Friday for NZD $159. New interface update available.
Apple unveils the new iPad with 4G LTE and a retina display, hitting stores March 16. Labelled 'resolutionary', its camera impresses.
CallPlus to pioneer refunds on unused mobile minutes and data, promising to curb overspending for New Zealand businesses.
Simplify your life with a smart little app that takes the hassle out of printing images and documents stored on your phone.
Your website can be one of the most powerful marketing tools you have - but how do you know if it's working? Start Up examines web analytics for you.
MiIT lands two clients with 'one stop shop' solution, plans to set up across the Tasman before the year is out.
A viral YouTube doco on Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony by Invisible Children has sparked debate over its accuracy and the ethics of social media activism.
SolarWinds expands its monitoring product to support IPv6 amid growing demand and a wider adoption in organisations, including military.
Orcon leaps into the UFB market with early pricing plans, a daring strategy amidst consumer apathy and service availability concerns.
Apple launches iPhoto on iOS alongside updates for iMovie and GarageBand, bringing creative tools to iPhone and iPad users.
Peter Molyneux, the brain behind Fable, bids farewell to Lionhead Studios and Microsoft Euro to embark on a new venture, 22 Cans.
Twisted Metal's PS3 debut revives vehicular combat with style, offering a fresh alternative to FPS games. Newcomers and fans alike will be thrilled.
Cathy Stephenson harnesses lessons from teaching maths to lead in IT, aiming to innovate within the conservative Trustee industry.
Telecom introduces Data Smart Caps service to tackle the unpredictability of data roaming charges, following a $2000 bill incident.
Google Play revamps as a one-stop hub for apps, books, movies, and music, expanding digital access in select countries.
Cloud Sherpas merges with GlobalOne, securing $20m and aiming to dominate the global cloud market as it expands services.
Friends of retired players encouraged to invite them back to the game; so what kind of carrot is Blizzard offering?.
Endace unveils OSm 5.0, featuring EndaceVision, a browser-based app for high-res network monitoring on tablets.
Orcon sets the pace in NZ's internet market, promising fibre plans at copper prices starting at $75, defying industry norms for faster, more reliable access.