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Sixteen of the best from Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand will duke it out for top honours in the region's first StarCraft II online tournament.
Facebook's new Places feature lets you share your location and discover when friends are nearby, raising questions on privacy.
Daren Finney steps into Lenovo's Channel Sales Director role for ANZ, tasked with sales strategy and partner relations, starting October 1st.
Epic Games sparks frenzy with uncapped XP event for Gears of War 2, rewarding players based on Facebook fan count.
Acronis bolsters channel partner support with free educational webinars on backup and recovery, enhancing skills and knowledge.
Windows Live Messenger now offers Facebook chat, connecting ~300 million users with Facebook's ~500 million, starting in select countries.
Sitecore has named Open Text/RedDot Solutions veteran Robert Holliday as Sales Executive for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ).
Angel Association NZ partners with Angelsoft to revolutionise start-up financing, connecting local ventures with global investors.
Oxygen IT partners with IT resellers to offer hosted cloud solutions, including mail filtering software and online backups.
CEO Paul Reynolds says he halted the significant earnings decline of the previous two years with latest financial results.
Intel acquires McAfee for $7.68bn, aiming to integrate security into its chipmaking, addressing the surge in cyber threats.
Slingshot unveils details of its 'All-You-Can-Eat' broadband plan—no data cap at $79.95/month, reserved for the first 10,000 customers.
Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
Kiwi innovation shines at Microsoft 2010 Partner Awards with 18 firms winning across 21 categories, showcasing NZ's tech genius on a global stage.
1000 people have already reserved a place for Slingshot's unlimited broadband plan, with 9000 places remaining.
The number of devices connected to the internet is set to surpass 5 billion, driven by mobile and emerging tech sectors, predicts IMS Research.
PABX fraud in NZ companies skyrockets, warns TIG, stressing small businesses are most vulnerable to these international scams.
TCF unveils draft standards for New Zealand's ultra fast broadband, paving the way for a high-speed, future-proof network. Public feedback sought.
Mass Effect 2 set for PS3 debut in Jan 2011, boasting bonus content but no sign of its predecessor or ME3's future on the console, announced at GamesCom.
A tweet saying that the singer's upcoming tour dates had been cancelled was false, and the result of a hack, say Rose's representatives.