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Dell taps Simms International as Kiwi distrib for its printing products, expanding its foothold in the ANZ IT market.
Crysis 2 has been removed from Steam, in favour of EA's Origin store, though it remains accessible on other digital distribution platforms.
Brink evolves past initial critique to offer a slick, varied online shooter experience with a unique visual style and engaging gameplay.
Telecom slashes trans-Tasman roaming text rates to $10 for 100 texts, aligning closer with rivals after govt scrutiny on high costs.
A recent spate of cyber attacks, including on the International Monetary Fund, have brought to light the high stakes involved iin online security.
HP appoints David Caspari as SVP for Asia Pacific, with Alan Bennett and Archie Reed taking key roles in the South Pacific to drive enterprise growth.
Google launches Search by Image, transforming how we find places, art, and objects in photos, with new browser extensions.
For Microsoft, E3 was all about its motion controller, Kinect. With Sony it was all about Move and 3D gaming. Well, mostly.
Rumours suggest Apple may start selling unlocked iPhones in the US, echoing New Zealand's trend. Freedom from carriers could be imminent.
Google will stop supporting older browsers for Google Apps from 1 August 2011, urging users to upgrade to benefit from modern features and avoid issues.
SnapperNet secures exclusive deal to distribute snom VoIP products in NZ, offering Kiwi resellers unmatched tech and logistics support.
Google acquires Admeld for USD $400 million, aiming to enhance display advertising tools and simplify ad management for major publishers.
The story of a Dutch lady who tattooed the profile pictures of 152 of her Facebook friends on her arm, turns out to be a viral marketing hoax.
Joe Arcuri joins Xirrus as ANZ country manager, bringing 22 years of IT experience to drive sales strategies and boost regional growth.
Iomega's new series of desktop and rackmount NAS devices created specifically for SMB and distributed enterprises.
Southern Cross tests 100Gbps gear on undersea cables, promising a huge leap for internet speeds from Australia to the US by 2012.
New Zealand welcomes the Samsung Galaxy SII, boasting a dual-core processor and Super AMOLED screen, now on sale at Vodafone and JB Hi-Fi.
Basware introduces Catalogues, a new service boosting global trade opportunities for organisations by enhancing supplier visibility and control.
Rugby World Cup officials face backlash for hefty internet charges for journalists, sparking debate on media access costs.
The Ministry of Science and Innovation has completed its senior team with Brett O'Riley and Graham Smith appointed as deputy chief executives.