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The Motorola Xoom heats up tablet competition with Android Honeycomb, robust specs, and striking design, challenging the market norm.
Symantec's Norton Mobile Security for Android promises robust protection with features like remote locking, data erasure, and call blocking for GBP £59.99.
HTC Sensation review: An Android marvel blending great design and customisation, albeit with minor touch screen quirks.
Following on from our Asus review in August, we got to take a look at another mid range laptop, this time the MSI CX640.
EMC has introduced 'campaign-in-a-box', a lead-generating initiative for resellers, designed to attract SMBs through targeted marketing and customer engagement.
Nokia to cut 3,500 jobs across Romania, Germany, and the US, adding to the 4,000 already planned in Denmark, Finland, and the UK.
Gears of War 3 concludes the epic saga with a heartfelt journey, unrivalled combat, and stunning visuals, marking a must-play on Xbox 360.
Lenovo has added a second distributor in New Zealand, announcing it will be represented by Synnex as well as current partners Ingram Micro.
Sega revives House of the Dead: Overkill in 3D on PS3, blending retro charm with modern tech, offering both anaglyphic and stereoscopic experiences.
Gen-i boss Chris Quin delivers a warning on hybrid copper/fibre networks and the complexity of having several companies building the UFB network.
CallPlus and Slingshot ditch Vodafone for Telecom to boost mobile services with superior data plans and smartphone packages, aiming for growth.
A number of government websites including the Companies Office and the Ministry of Consumer Affairs have suffered a major technology issue.
24 schools in New Zealand's Central Otago region equip classrooms with Ruckus Wi-Fi, enhancing educational connectivity and learning opportunities.
ICONZ names Roly Smoldon, a seasoned IT expert from MPA New Zealand, as its new CEO, following Sean McDonald's departure.
Fujitsu NZ sees leadership shakeup as Stuart Stitt becomes CFO for Fujitsu ANZ and Jo Healey steps in as new managing director with 20+ years' ICT experience.
Kobo's eReader Touch, focusing on replicating the reading experience, set to launch in NZ, challenging iPad and Kindle Fire.
Howick College joins Botany Downs Secondary as Pathfinder school in Microsoft's Partners in Learning programme.
Amazon's Kindle Fire challenges the iPad with a price tag under half that of its competitor, despite offering fewer features.
UK launches the National Cyber Security Centre to shield against growing global cyber threats, aiming to fortify government data and infrastructure.
Ruckus BeamFlex technology blanketed Bucklands Beach campus with half the amount of Wi-Fi access points. Service blackspots had been reduced to zero.