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Facebook experienced its worst outage in over four years, leaving millions disconnected twice last week due to an internal error.
Discover London with the ultimate travel companion. London Tube is your go-to app for navigating the city's subway system and more.
Sygic Mobile Maps revolutionises UK and Ireland navigation on iPhones with offline maps, voice guidance, and safety features like speed camera alerts.
Cisco's AnyConnect app now available on App Store, offering secure network connectivity for mobile employees on Apple iOS 4.1 devices.
Forbes unveils tech tycoons' fortunes: Gates leads at $54bn, Zuckerberg tops Jobs, and charity moves are highlighted.
Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb admits bungling Xbox LIVE stats, revealing Halo: Reach actually outplayed Halo 3 in its launch week, but lost to Modern Warfare 2.
TelstraClear and TVNZ team up to offer HD TV One and TV2 channels via TelstraClear's T-Box, available free to dual or triple play service customers.
The sequel to Sony's overwhelmingly popular platformer will miss out on its original Christmas release window and instead launch early next year.
Vodafone slashes its Australia roaming fees to $5/MB, aiming to undercut rivals and enhance customer data management with new alerts.
2degrees ensures customers won't face GST hike on plans, opposing rivals' price increases. A move to keep mobile costs affordable, says CMO.
Research In Motion is tipped to announce a new tablet device at its developers' conference next week in the US.
Paul Boshoff has been appointed as Country GM for HP New Zealand's Personal Systems Group, taking over from Brent Kendrick who moves to Singapore.
Paul McCartney has teamed up with Hewlett Packard to digitise his entire music catalogue to be stored in a private cloud.
FileMaker Go's latest update revolutionises database management on iPhone and iPad, adding PDF creation, database sharing, and photo insertion.
Nuance launches Dragon Dictate 2.0 for Mac, enhancing voice control and document creation with improved accuracy and new features.
NZCS has launched '50 Years of ICT Innovation,' a 400-page book documenting New Zealand's computing history with insights from notable innovators.
The IT industry's heavyweights like Catalyst IT and Microsoft have thrown their support behind NZPUG's Python conference, drawing global tech enthusiasts.
Apple gives the green light to VLC player for the iPad, enabling users to experience a vast range of multimedia content hassle-free.
Commerce Commission scrutinises Telecom NZ's backhaul services for competition, potentially leading to regulation if found lacking.
New security solutions help eliminate false alarms, save cost and inconvenience, and ensure failsafe monitoring for any business or home.