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As an important extension of Norrcom ICT services for schools, Norrcom will be distributing Google Chromebooks to schools across the country.
Electronics giant introduces compact version of company's bestselling smartphone, yet no signs of Kiwi pricing and availability.
As the world produces 2.5 quintillion bytes of data daily, the urgent need for a new generation of Big Data analysts grows.
Microsoft reveals 'best-selling Office edition' yet, with Office 365 licences sold every second since it launched.
The rapid surge in data storage demands has spotlighted ExaGrid, a pioneer in efficient backup solutions using innovative deduplication and compression.
Ron Halls resigns as Renaissance Director and Acting CEO for personal reasons, leaving on May 31. Board praises his impactful service.
Testing your website's unique value proposition (UVP) could be the key to boosting your conversion rates. Is your UVP clear, compelling, and customer-focused?.
Microsoft's VP declares the PC era far from over, evolving into diverse forms - a direct challenge to the 'post PC' narrative.
Google introduces new-look Gmail inbox with message sorting tabs to improve email efficiency and cut down on spam.
NZ Police partners with Wynyard Group for cutting-edge crime investigation software, aiming to modernize serious crime probes including cyber-crime.
Electronics giant confirms channel sales of flagship smartphone surpasses 10 million units, sold less than a month after its debut.
Pegatron added to Apple's manufacturing list as company lowers the risk of relying too heavily on one producer.
Microsoft unveils Windows 8.1, emphasizing it is an update, not replacement, to Windows 8. Available as a free update later this year.
New LinkedIn survey reveals three-quarters of under-30s feel overqualified for entry-level jobs, sparking debate on millennial work ethic and leadership skills.
Kiwi ISP HD launches cloud service urging businesses to rethink IT, moving from hardware investment to flexible, scalable cloud capacity.
Warner Bros and NBC Universal demand Google to delist Kim Dotcom's Mega, citing copyright infringements, sparking debate on censorship.
Microsoft reveals many workers defy company policy, willing to pay for work social tools they say boost productivity and teamwork.
Microsoft has released the Surface Pro in New Zealand, a device which it claims acts as both a laptop and a tablet.
TEDxAuckland returns August 3 with top Kiwi thinkers, including Robert Oliver and Dale Williams, set to inspire with transformative ideas and talks.
IBM study finds New Zealand continued to innovate despite a challenging global financial environment during the past few years.