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Cosmetics retailer Lush has taken its Australian and New Zealand websites offline after another hack, urging customers to cancel their cards immediately.
ShoreTel signs deal with NSC Group to offer IP phone solutions to mid and large size companies in Australia and New Zealand.
LG debuts world's first 3D smartphone at Mobile World Congress, letting users watch and record 3D without glasses.
The CEO of Vodafone New Zealand contends that, based on international carriers and ITU criteria, his company's is already a 4G network.
Vodafone has unveiled Webbox, a plug-and-play keyboard that turns any TV with RCA connectors into an internet portal via 2.5G and EDGE networks.
An open letter from Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Microsoft Steve Ballmer has confirmed a deal to take Apple and Google head on.
Apple is preparing a smaller iPhone to combat the growth of Android-based devices according to someone who's seen a prototype.
Mighty Ape lovebirds, Scott and Rhia, engaged in World of Warcraft, exchanging vows in Stormwind to the delight of gaming fans.
Software giant aims to reduce the number of ways in which malware can infect PCs by turning off the Autorun and Autoplay functions.
EA partners with RIM to preload Need for Speed Undercover and Tetris on the BlackBerry PlayBook, showcasing its 3D gaming capabilities.
Rock Band vows to play on, offering a lifeline to Guitar Hero fans, despite the franchise's end. Harmonix promises the beat marches on with ongoing development.
HP postpones Waikato data centre reveal, citing Christchurch events. The multimillion-dollar project launch was expected next Thursday.
RIM expands its BlackBerry PlayBook line with two new 4G models, enhancing mobile web and enterprise capabilities.
Resellers in Australia express frustration at Ingram Micro's website issues, impacting deliveries and licenses.
Alcatel-Lucent's Wireless Network Guardian brought in to help Telecom offer a better experience across its 3G network.
Xero's 2011 update boosts ease for NZ and AU customers with automated credit card feeds and more, plus welcomes Chris Ridd as MD in Australia.
Skype boosts global connectivity, partnering with Tomizone to offer pay-as-you-go Wi-Fi in Australia, NZ, and the South Pacific.
Christchurch and Dunedin now able to sign up for Orcon's telephone and broadband services, Palmerston North and Rotorua next.
The first official details are revealed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And there are even a few that we didn't already know! Read on for the goods.
Despite Xbox's holiday lead, PlayStation 3 named NZ's top platform in 2010, dominating in sales and growth, says Sony.