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Internet New Zealand has backed the Commerce Select Committee and Minister Hon Simon Power's view that software should not be patentable.
As promised, the draft negotiating text of the Anti-Counterfeiting<br />Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been released for public scrutiny.
The government favours fibre in the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) with a USD $300 million investment to boost connectivity in rural schools.
Sweeping changes to the TUANZ constitution failed to pass<br />due to a lack of membership votes at the organisation's AGM on Tuesday.
The New Zealand Computer Society backs the Select Committee's recommendation to remove software patents, with 81% of members supporting the shift.
Privacy advocates from 10 nations, including New Zealand, criticise Google over privacy breaches involving its Buzz and Google Maps services.
Microsoft withdraws a server patch after failing to fix critical vulnerabilities, promising an updated solution soon.
The total fixed line and mobile telecommunications revenue in New Zealand for 2008/09 is estimated by the Commerce Commission to be $5.
A software glitch involving a leading computer security firm has given malware authors a new way to distribute their product.
Guinness World Records has today confirmed that the launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 constitutes the most successful entertainment launch of all time.
Symantec upgrades its Hosted Services global partner program, offering new revenue streams and low-entry barriers for channel partners to expand portfolios.
Riverbed Technology expands in ANZ by partnering with Westcon Australia, aiming to enhance IT performance through advanced WAN optimisation solutions.
Keep your iPod or MP3 player secure in your car with the Kensington Car Mount. Easy to install, quick to release, and keeps your music within reach.
At TUANZ Telco Day, top insights reveal support for Chorus by TelstraClear CEO and a push for patient-owned health records by 2014.
Epicor Software has appointed Craig Charlton (pictured) to the new role of Vice President of Operations for the Asia Pacific region.
Speculation mounts as iPhone 4, dubbed iPhone HD, set for a June launch in the US amid AT&T holiday block and prototype sightings.
ATA boss slams offshoring call centres, citing loss of customers and cultural mismatches, at Zeacommunity 2020. Urges keeping centres local.
IGN hails Halo: Reach's 'Headhunter' mode a must-play, where players hunt for skulls in a thrilling new twist to the multiplayer experience.
Left in a bar by an Apple employee, an iPhone prototype has a front-facing camera and HD display, among other features.
Adobe Creative Suite 5 dazzles with game-changing tools like puppet warp in Photoshop, making it a must-have for creatives.