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Utility software specialist Gentrack won a bid to provide billing software for United Water's Auckland customers.
Mocavo introduces a free, site-specific genealogy search engine, eliminating the need for special query formats and streamlining family history research.
Acronis and Kaseya enhance their partnership, integrating advanced backup and recovery solutions for SMEs into the Kaseya IT Framework.
Major music labels have signed deals licensing their content to Apple's yet-to-be-announced cloud-based music service.
Kiwi businesses upgrading to new Microsoft products can snag up to $250 cashback in a new offer until June's end.
Macworld has teamed up with the author of the 'Mac at Work' book to present a webcast on getting the most out of your Mac in the workplace.
An explosion at the controversy-ridden Chinese iPad factory in Chengdu has reportedly killed two and injured more.
HP snubs Thunderbolt for USB 3.0, citing wider support and questioning the need for more fancy solutions in its desktop PCs.
LinkedIn's shares soared by 84% on their market debut, closing at US$94 per share, hinting at an inevitable Facebook IPO.
Over 100,000 students in NZ's 'in-between' towns to miss out on govt's UFB and RBI broadband funding, analysis reveals.
Vodafone has slashed its trans-Tasman data roaming rate to an industry-low NZD $1/MB, tightening competition with Telecom and 2degrees.
Steven Joyce announces at TUANZ conference that UFB regulation will cost taxpayers nothing, with fibre prices to remain competitive.
Gov unveils £1bn ICT budget boosting UFB in schools and online services, aiming for 75% Kiwi UFB access by 2019.
Sony's PlayStation Store reopens on 24 May with new content, offering twice-weekly updates and free games for PSN account holders.
DreamWorks teams up with Zynga, bringing Kung Fu Panda 2 into CityVille with exclusive collectibles and quests until 31 May.
Simms hits 3,000th order landmark in NZ, celebrating by gifting CodeBlue's milestone purchase for free. A sweet win for all involved.
Two upcoming Bright*Star conferences bring social media and mobile marketing gurus together to share their knowledge.
RadiumOne dominates social-data advertising, boosting retailer returns from USD $8 to USD $14 per ad dollar, now acquiring widget firms to solidify hold.
InternetNZ has announced a new award to recognise significant contributions to the development of the internet in New Zealand.
A UN report on the right to freedom of expression calls the denial of internet service a violation of civil rights.