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Dell launches new flash storage solution to enhance IT performance, aid data insights, and cut costs, catering to the surging big data technology market.
Microsoft, Google, Apple, Facebook, Yahoo and other US companies deny assisting US officials in collecting customer private data since 2007.
EMC's New Zealand country manager believes the company needs to work closely with partners to stay relevant in the channel.
New Zealand women are jeopardising their online security following instant thrills such as intimate lingerie and adult toys.
Eight years of research on data breach costs has shown employee behaviour to be one of the most pressing issues facing organisations today.
New Zealand ISP Voyager Internet has slashed the price of its VDSL service, making it a more attractive option for businesses.
Google Glass banned from American casinos due to fears of cheating & undermining public confidence in gaming integrity.
Microsoft, in concert with the FBI and global authorities, has dismantled over a thousand botnets behind USD $500 million in financial fraud.
Google has banned a porn app for its Google Glass just days after its release, following new policies regarding adult content.
Lenovo in talks with multiple parties about joint venture in smartphones, potentially making a move for BlackBerry.
Apple dominates US smartphone market, securing 39% share, leading rivals like Samsung and HTC, according to comScore.
Intel powers Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 with Atom Z2560, marking a significant win in the mobile market for the chipmaker.
Microsoft has unveiled the eagerly awaited Windows 8.1 update in a detailed four-minute demo, showcasing new features and improvements.
Researchers warn that dodgy Apple chargers could hack iOS software in under a minute, according to an 'alarming' study.
Kroll Ontrack highlights top IT blunders leading to serious data loss, stressing the vital need for adherence to best practices.
Trend Micro teams up with Soft Solutions, tapping it as MSP distributor for SMB security solutions, introducing flexible monthly billing.
Unity4 is set to create 150 jobs in NZ, introducing its innovative work-from-home model amid its expansion into the market.
HP agrees with Microsoft that reports of the PC's death are greatly exaggerated, believing it will remain the content creation device of the future.
Microsoft to end Windows XP support on 8 April 2014, heralding significant security risks for businesses clinging to the old OS.
Discoveries from New Zealand's publicly funded research will be turned into commercial reality under a new allocation of government investment.