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Australian ISP iiNet becomes the second to support Pacific Fibre's ambitious trans-Pacific internet cable, aiming to bolster competition.
ARM reports a 21% profit surge, shipping 1.1 billion chips Q2, as tech dominates phones and tablets globally. Future growth anticipated.
Mobile devices are increasingly lost or stolen during business travel, posing significant risks, especially to SMBs, warns AVG's security expert Lloyd Borrett.
Child of Eden triumphs as Kinect's beacon of innovation, merging hypnotic visuals and techno tunes for a unique gaming escapade.
Apple eyes Hulu, sparking debates on its potential acquisition to bolster iTunes and challenge Netflix, despite brand operation differences.
In a lead-up to the anticipated early September release of iPhone 5, AT&T gears up for increased store traffic by fast-tracking staff training.
Blackberry maker to cut 2000 jobs in effort to revive plummeting share price, with redundancies to follow. #Blackberry #jobcuts.
Apple bypasses 10.7.1 to release Lion 10.7.2 for iCloud testing, focusing on refining its cloud service ahead of market launch.
A sophisticated new Trojan disguises itself as a YouTube video linked from Facebook, tricking users into downloading malware that mimics security software.
Tech site Tom's Hardware pits Cisco, HP, and Ruckus in wi-fi battle, with Ruckus emerging as a top performer in demanding settings.
Industry analysts urge telcos to partner with IT providers to max out cloud gains and overcome operational hurdles, says Ovum.
TechDay's reviewer dons his power armour and crushes some orc scum with Warhammer title's E3 preview build, thanks to our local THQ distributor.
A US judge has dismissed yet another claim by the Winklevoss twins and Divya Narendra that Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook at Harvard.
Google has acquired Fridge to enhance Google+ 'circles'. With 20m users, the search giant aims to improve its network management before opening to the public.
Toshiba incentivizes NZ channel partners with RWC prizes, including final tickets and a home party pack, for top sellers.
Accounting software decrease cost and time in preparing financial information and instantly generate reports for decision-making.
Aussie Attorneys-General agree on R18+ video game rating, ending years of debate and bringing Australia in line with global standards.
Seek Mobile revolutionises NZ job search, hitting 100k searches in 6 months with its mobile-friendly service, offering convenience and discretion.
VMware's hot seminar series heads to NZ, bringing the latest in cloud tech to Wellington and Auckland, eyeing over 3000 attendees.
A study by comScore reveals social networking is the top online activity for New Zealanders, accounting for 21.1% of their internet usage in May.