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The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple's unforgettable iTunes announcement is that it's secured the rights to the Beatles back catalogue.
IGN reports a potential announcement of a Kinect-enabled Gears of War game by Microsoft and Epic Games at the upcoming Spike TV VGAs.
Blizzard hints at Diablo III for consoles, hiring for key positions but stresses it's not an official announcement yet.
Shirley Wigley has joined Chillisoft as Major Accounts Manager to focus on enterprise and government interests.
Take another look at Epic's upcoming first-person shooter that rewards the player for dispatching foes creatively!.
Ubisoft has revealed the launch trailer for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, which is due to launch later this week.
Chris Carr steps in as new Nokia boss for Australia and NZ, facing global challenges but aims to boost the brand's high-end market presence.
Vodafone New Zealand lost 35k customers in three months, bringing the total down from 2.48m to 2.44m, according to a financial statement.
The Beatles finally arrive on iTunes, with single albums costing NZD$21.99, individual songs NZD$2.39, and the Box Set NZD$269.99.
TVNZ has released an update to its video player following better broadband penetration and increased data allowances.
Sachio Semmoto resigns from Telecom board due to health issues, with no immediate replacement planned amid broadband policy uncertainties.
Microsoft's Kinect flies off the shelves, selling 1M units in just 10 days after US and Europe launch, aiming for 5M by year's end.
Connector Systems has signed on as the New Zealand distributor for E-Senza's advanced wireless networking products, targeting sectors such as agriculture.
Microsoft NZ showcases winners of Windows Phone 7 challenge, including a much-anticipated Trade Me app demo, thrilling Kiwi tech enthusiasts.
Windows Phone 7's lacklustre NZ launch sees limited options, with Gen-i's LG Optimus 7Q en route, promising hope for eager customers.
Blackmores and Sitecore will present on the benefits of website personalisation and online community during Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2010.
Datacraft teams up with McAfee, launching a security service in NZ to shield businesses from cloud threats without the need for hardware.
ASB Showgrounds, a top NZ events centre, upgrades from sluggish 3G EFTPOS to high-speed network, boosting sales and reducing queues.
The last Auckland ICT event of 2010 at Massey University on November 25th promises networking and insights with presentations and a Trans-Tasman update.
EMC's Backup and Recovery Systems division witnesses 100% global growth; new key appointments aim to enhance partner relationships to sustain momentum.