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GT Academy reality show to premiere, tracking racers from virtual to reality, including New Zealand's Tony Autridge's journey. Starts Nov 11.
Dell to replace BlackBerry with its own Windows Phone 7 devices for 25,000 staff, aiming to cut mobile costs by 25%, despite RIM's skepticism.
Apple has announced it will cease production of its Xserve servers after Jan 31, 2011, offering Mac Pro and Mac mini as alternatives.
Updated: Rod Drury says last week's 5.0 beta update is the worst redesign he can think of. And he's not alone...
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, is offloading 12% of his stake not due to loss of faith but for tax planning and financial diversity.
Kaseya has acquired ObjAcct's accounting suite, aiming to simplify IT cost management for professionals by integrating it into its IT services platform.
OneNet CEO predicts a stark shift in the IT landscape, forecasting the decline of internal IT support roles due to cloud computing's rise.
Skype 5.0 debuts for Mac with a sleek redesign, integrated Mac address book, and group video calling for an improved user experience.
Business leaders should be speaking with their CIOs as the iPad ecosystem could disrupt existing business models, says Gartner.
Slow connections and sporadic outages have plagued Burma's internet service ahead of a major election at the weekend.
Renaissance announces the transformation of MagnumMac into YooBee, rolling out new branding across NZ stores and consolidating online presence.
ComCom ranks New Zealand fixed line and mobile services in the bottom three, compared to other OECD countries.
Xero Founder says it's a struggle getting the New Zealand investment community to invest in the cloud business model.
PC Tools enters New Zealand with a comprehensive performance and protection suite, promising enhanced computer efficiency and security for Kiwi users.
Armed thieves nab 100 Call of Duty: Black Ops copies from a US GameStop ahead of its global launch, setting the gaming world abuzz.
Google hastens search on mobile with Google Instant for Android and iPhone, promising quicker results as you type, now in US beta.
eDay 2010 sees record turnout with 17,787 cars disposing of electronics in NZ, hinting at widespread demand for eco-friendly recycling solutions.
Buyout includes all Black + White customer contracts, all operating systems and all associated intellectual property.
Renaissance bids farewell to MagnumMac online, rebranding it as YooBee in a major overhaul aimed at streamlining services and offerings.
Telecom's quarterly revenue falls 2.9% amid regulatory costs and competition despite satisfactory operational performance, says CEO Paul Reynolds.