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NZ tech shines globally, with 51 firms in Deloitte Fast 500. Amid recession, this marks a significant leap from last year's 31.
XT customers will get free calling to Telecom landlines and Telecom mobiles this weekend in compensation for Monday's outage.
Symantec's Partner Channel Manager Andy O'Sullivan has exited the company, with reasons undisclosed. A replacement is being sought.
The IT job market will continue to improve as it has in the past six months, according to recruitment specialist Randstad.
Motorola appoints Neale Joseph as the new General Manager of Channel Partner Sales in Australia and New Zealand, aiming to boost 2010 sales.
NSC's Auckland move and partnership with Avaya drive success, escalating customer base and staff numbers in the NZ tech scene.
The Advertising Standards Association has ruled in favour of 2degrees over a complaint it lodged against Telecom regarding misleading advertising.
Another security vulnerability has been found in Adobe products – this time affecting Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.
Repeat copyright offenders face fines up to USD $15,000 and internet disconnection for up to six months under proposed amendments to Section 92A.
The Australian government has announced that it will introduce its proposed Internet filtering system next year.
WorldxChange slams the govt's Ultra Fast Broadband plan, calling the GBP £1.5 billion investment a flawed failure that won't achieve intended outcomes.
ICT Services rebound as revenues hit $59.8bn, indicating a potential end to the recession, led by firms like Fujitsu and IBM.
Around 100,000 customers woke up to a day without cellphone coverage in New Zealand due to a hardware failure on the XT Network.
Valve announces details of first add-on content for Left 4 Dead 2, including new arenas and a cameo from the first game's survivors.
EA announces demo release date for highly anticipated shooter, Army of Two: The 40th Day, available on PS3 and Xbox 360 from December 17th.
Richard Paul assumes sole directorship of Snappernet as former co-directors Mark Forbes and John Gould sell their stakes, citing personal priorities.
Vodafone's new portable wi-fi device allows up to five users to share a 3G broadband connection but won't support speeds from its HSPA+ upgrade.
Datacraft becomes first Asia Pacific partner in VCE coalition to drive adoption of data center virtualisation and private cloud infrastructures.
Facebook has been forced to make changes to its new privacy settings, after widespread complaints that they just create new and more serious privacy problems.
Microsoft has released a new beta version of Office 2010 for download for a complementary trial from the Microsoft website.