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Google introduces new tools, including Search options for refined query results and Google Earth 5.0 with Historical Imagery, enhancing user experience.
New Zealand entries have made their most signifi cant splash yet in the 2009 Webby Awards, the Oscars of the Internet, winning in three categories.
Telecom's XT Network offers simplified roaming pricing, but there is little difference in cost compared to Vodafone.
Datacom opens $30 million data center in New Zealand, the largest investment of its kind in the country since the 1970s.
ASB and AA bemoan high mobile costs, blaming steep mobile termination rates for pricey 0800 and SMS services, impacting customer access.
Apple's latest iPod Shuffle shrinks in size, but with its unique 'VoiceOver' and a $155 price tag, it's a mix of innovation and constraints.
Norton 360 3.0 combines Symantec's Norton Internet Security Suite with PC cleanup tools and a backup utility in a simple interface.
Asus Eee Top review reveals a nifty, touchscreen all-in-one PC that's compact and user-friendly but hindered by a sluggish Atom processor.
The Razer Arctosa offers anti-ghosting for gamers but lacks the heft and special features expected, making it a pleasant but insufficient gaming tool.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game revives the iconic spook-hunting comedy for its 25th anniversary, promising nostalgia and new adventures.
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix launches, blending sci-fi with gem puzzles, but struggles to recapture the magic of its predecessor.
Runes of Magic brings a free-to-play adventure to a crowded MMO market, enticing players with dual classes and a unique 'freemium' model.
EA's The Godfather II game fizzles out, showing potential but ultimately falling short in charm and execution.
Swedish court convicts The Pirate Bay founders, igniting a fierce debate over internet freedom and copyright laws.
Spending on stimulus packages alone may not be enough to improve the lives of New Zealanders amidst the economic downturn. Innovation is key.
Trew Solutions, a tech company, expands from SA to NZ, revolutionising software reselling with bespoke solutions and stellar customer service.
Telecom launches a new handset with a widget menu for social networking royalty, priced at $599. Available in silver and pink.
Telecom introduces the cheapest seat on the XT express, a $149 handset with RF connection and 2MP camera for price-conscious consumers.
Apple's App Store sparks a global app revolution, inspiring WaikatoLink and giants like Vodafone to dive into the burgeoning digital marketplace.
The rise of mobile Internet usage sees 52% of users now online, with UK consultancy Webcredible noting social networking as a key activity.