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Vodafone acquires First Mobile, adding 77 New Zealand stores to its portfolio. The deal includes no store closures or job losses, says Vodafone.
Crackdown 2's Toy Box DLC brings new vehicles, modes, and avatar awards, offering a mix of free and premium content to enhance gameplay.
Tomizone teams up with Skype, offering free Wi-Fi at hotspots for Skype users to stay connected. Winter Warmer Hotspots promo begins today.
Asia-Pacific's smartphone market set to surge, with sales projected to hit 477 million units by 2015, up from 5% in 2009.
Cisco's NZ arm reshapes with a fresh partner team, aiming to boost its APAC growth by enhancing channel relations.
Halo: Reach suffers early leak as hackers circumvent Xbox Live security, with gameplay videos and spoilers surfacing online ahead of Sept 14 release.
Google Maps celebrates over 100m monthly users. Vic Gundotra encourages business owners to claim their free page.
Hong Kong's broadband leaps forward as PCCW, with Huawei's tech, doubles speeds to 42Mb/s, enhancing user experience.
HP reports a robust 11.4% revenue jump to $30.7 billion, unruffled by the recent departure of CEO Mark Hurd over expense scandal.
NZ's Jon Kalaugher, Naverisk CEO, hailed among global MSP elite in 2010 MSPmentor Top 250 for his standout managed services leadership.
Google has launched new features in Google Sites and Google Docs, including horizontal navigation and automatic link recognition in documents.
Philippine Veterans Bank has refined its network management, eliminating trial and error, by implementing SolarWinds' Orion Network Performance Monitor.
Bronwyn Sinclair exits Renaissance as Chief Distribution Officer, marking another high-profile departure amidst a string of exec resignations.
The inevitable fighting title for Microsoft's motion-sensing peripheral has been officially announced! Read on for the first details and the trailer.
Free mobile videos fueled by ads roll out globally, with plans to hit Australia and NZ by June '11. Sports, music, and films included.
Gen-i expands its role with Air New Zealand, set to deliver a new data center, enhancing the airline's IT infrastructure.
Seven open source experts to judge the 2010 Open Source Awards in Wellington on November 9th. Nominations close on September 15th.
Samuel Taylor scoops new role at Simms International, marking the second recent departure from Renaissance to join the firm.
NZ's cleverest tech minds vied for Microsoft's recognition at The Langham, Auckland, sharing wins, laughs, and a few awkward moments.
Compuware set to host cloud performance seminar in Wellington with insights from the University of Auckland, focusing on IT's top challenges.