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Renaissance to distribute MSI desktops, notebooks, netbooks, and graphics cards to local assemblers in New Zealand. Chair says distribution is shrinking.
Western Digital acquires Hitachi's storage arm for $4.3bn, aiming to bolster its global scale and innovation in the storage market.
Comms Minister Steven Joyce applauds the number of bidders stepping up to the mark, says it's great for the taxpayer.
Microsoft to miss the 2011 tablet craze, plans Windows rival for Apple and Google in 2012, says Business Week.
Research In Motion is said to be working on Android and iPhone versions of its proprietary instant messenger app.
EB Games bags exclusive rights to Gears of War 3 beta and Collector's Edition in New Zealand, enticing gamers with early access perks.
Hackers could have accessed data stored on affected handsets, says Google who has now issued a security update.
Brightpoint NZ partners with GN Netcom Asia to bring Jabra's innovative wireless headsets and car speakerphones to the local market.
2degrees offers 30 free calling minutes to customers in quake-hit Christchurch, aiding communication in challenging times.
Cisco has unveiled its new Cloud Partner Programme, designed to help partners define their role in the cloud and tap into the multi-billion GBP market.
Despite Apple saying it's March 25th in New Zealand, both YooBee/MagnumMac and JB say iPad 2's launch date is unconfirmed.
IBM ushers in a new era of efficiency with its cloud and virtualisation innovations, aiming to transform IT economics.
iPad and other tablets will redefine the PC's position following a loss in consumer enthusiasm for mobile PCs, says analysts.
AT&T rolls out new post-paid billing for tablets in the US, offering customers more flexibility after iPad 2 launch.
Gartner forecasts a 9.7% growth in the business intelligence market to $10.8bn in 2011, driven by demand for smarter decision-making tools.
Dermot McCann, formerly of IBM Australia, steps in as Kaseya's new MD for Australia and NZ, eyeing market expansion.
A study of 50 Kiwi websites has said that businesses could be doing more to engage with their customers online.
No hurdles remain for the local release of Mortal Kombat, the most recent casualty of the Australian Classification Board.
PlayStation Plus members get exclusive early access to Mortal Kombat demo with 4 characters and dynamic arenas from March 8. Available to all a week later.
New updates includes easier uploading of photos, autocomplete for @usernames and hashtags and an iOS exclusive Quick Bar. Oh and 'promoted trends'...