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HP launches a new networking portfolio combining HP ProCurve and 3Com, boasting twice the speed, half the energy usage, and a 65% cost reduction.
Union blasts TelstraClear's plan to offshore 170 jobs to the Philippines, citing major concerns for NZ workers and customer service quality.
Spammers are targeting Google Chrome users this week,<br />infecting their systems with malware through a fake browser extension.
Vodafone's $12 offer influences telecom regulation debate, as ComCom rethinks its stance on mobile termination rates, stirring sector responses.
Project management salaries defy the global recession, with 51% of surveyed managers reporting raises and a median global salary hitting USD $90,260.
At a summit gathering today in Auckland, Microsoft outlined changes it will make to its software licensing from July 1, 2010.
The Splinter Cell: Conviction publisher will do away with physical game manuals in an effort to benefit the environment.
YouTube videos now consume 10% of corporate bandwidth, outpacing all other internet usage, reveals Network Box report.
The mophie Juice Pack Air is a rechargeable external battery concealed inside of a protective form-fitting case for the iPhone 3G.
Microsoft dispatches auditors to KYE factory in Dongguan, China, after a report on adverse labour conditions. Investigation to ensure compliance with standards.
An Infinity Ward insider has said that the studio will continue to crumble in the wake of some major staff departures.
Leaked screenshots appear to have confirmed that Sega plans to release an Xbox Live version of its classic Dreamcast title, Crazy Taxi.
Opera Mini shatters records with over a million downloads on its debut, touted as the faster alternative for iPhone users, says CEO Lars Boilesen.
WatchGuard unveils Quarantine Server for advanced protection against cyber threats, elevating email security for businesses worldwide.
Israel enforces an iPad ban over concerns its wireless signals might disrupt other devices, affecting tourists and local app developers.
Google reports revenue increase of 23% for first quarter, reaffirms commitment to innovation and heavy investment.
TechnologyOne secures eight major NZ customers, sealing deals worth millions over the past year, boosting its local workforce and outperforming rivals.
In a surprising turn, TelstraClear backs Chorus for the government's Ultra Fast Broadband network bid, urging collaboration over competition.
Microsoft's Office 2010 reaches RTM milestone and will be available for download by partners on 27 April, with retail availability in June.
The public is to get an official peek at the controversial,<br />and largely secret, ACTA negotiations later this week.