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Ruckus chooses Connector Systems to distribute its Smart Wi-Fi products in New Zealand, ending deal with Renaissance.
Apple launches an online store in China, offering personalised engraving, free shipping, and exclusive products, enhancing the purchasing experience.
NetSafe warns New Zealanders of a growing cold calling scam where fraudsters impersonate IT support to plant malware or charge for fake fixes.
Virgin America adopts Google Apps across its workforce, cutting email system costs by half and saving over 18 terabytes of storage as it moves to the cloud.
Myspace relaunches with redesigned site, aiming to reclaim its spot as a social entertainment hub for 13-34 year olds with new features and mobile apps.
Renaissance debuts around-the-clock contact centre and 'clean room' repair hub in Onehunga, aiming to cater to NZ's diverse business hours.
At a press event today, 2degrees has unveiled pricing and launch details for Huawei's entry-level Android device.
Former Chief Software Architect says Microsoft must look beyond the PC if it's to remain the force it is today.
Vodafone introduces simplified roaming rates for customers travelling to the USA, Canada, and South Africa, offering savings of up to 60% on calls.
Juniper has launched its Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, an all-encompassing software package aimed at protecting mobile devices against various threats.
Adobe CEO dismisses Apple's Flash concerns as ridiculous, champions open technologies at Adobe MAX 2010 amidst Android and RIM support.
School fibre set-up costs will be met by the government to ensure access to the benefits of ultra-fast broadband.
The Commerce Commission has released a draft on its review into whether Telecom faces competition in the provision of the unbundled bitstream access service.
Cisco unveils its latest Flip pocket video cameras in New Zealand, featuring enhanced video quality and more sharing options via FlipShare software.
HR study says employers believe that managers, professionals and technical staff are in short supply despite the recession's end.
Nintendo NZ to launch a rare red Wii pack for $395 on Nov 11, including Super Mario classics, amid other limited edition offers.
AVG returns USD $45,000 to resellers through its Direct Renewal Guarantee programme, rewarding them for customer renewals, upgrades, and licence increases.
Asnet Technologies revolutionises NZ's business scene with VideoNet, a pioneering HD videoconferencing service offering unlimited calls for a flat fee.
Enable Networks sees profit growth driven by surging fibre demand and plans to expand ultra-fast broadband coverage to 85% of Christchurch businesses next year.
Huawei secures a major contract in Brunei, expanding its global fibre services footprint, promising to connect over 40,000 subscribers.