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Datacom leads New Zealand's tech sector growth for the second consecutive year, achieving NZD $725 million in revenue, according to TIN100's latest report.
UK's Clear Mobitel eyes NZ's 700MHz spectrum, vowing to shatter the mobile market monopoly with plans for an innovative LTE network.
Sony takes full control of the mobile handset business, buying Ericsson's stake for over NZD $1.8 billion, and strengthens its consumer device range.
IBM appoints Virginia Rometty as its first female CEO after 100 years in business. She will take up the role in January.
New study reveals the typical NZ gamer is 33 and 47% female, reshaping stereotypes as mobile and social games attract wider audiences.
Kiwi firm Endace expands in US market, opening an office in Silicon Valley and hiring a veteran from Juniper Networks.
It seems that technology is getting cheaper all the time, but again and again we see the old adage ring true – you get what you pay for.
Mona Simpson's heartfelt eulogy for her brother Steve Jobs, a touching homage, stands out among tributes, capturing his legacy and final moments.
Main point of difference in iPhone 4S imported to predecessor device - although not well enough for a public release.
Polycom revolutionises virtual meetings with a new whiteboard tool, ensuring clear collaboration without the traditional glare issue.
Konami sets 2 Feb for Metal Gear Solid HD collection launch, including five classic titles, revitalising first stealth gameplay series.
Motorola Mobility faces a US$32 million loss due to weak sales of Xoom tablets, amidst a planned US$12.5 billion Google acquisition.
Acronis boosts resellers' success with enhanced education on backup products, aiming for higher revenue and stronger sales skills.
HP cancels its plan to sell PC division, asserting it benefits customers, partners, and shareholders, says CEO Meg Whitman.
The Uncharted franchise has done a lot to bridge the divide between gaming and film, and the latest incarnation, Uncharted 3, goes further than ever.
Kinect Sports: Season Two takes motion-controlled gaming to new heights, delivering an eclectic mix of sports and improved gameplay.
Renaissance's head of distribution, Warwick Grey, has resigned to join Microsoft as consumer/retail product distribution manager.
As the Rugby World Cup concludes, NZ politicians gear up for an election battle, with ICT policies front and centre.
Financial blockade by Visa, MasterCard, and PayPal leaves WikiLeaks cash-strapped, cutting 95% of its donations.
Tales of court action, shareholder disagreements, employment disputes and frozen bank accounts for local ISP and hosting company.