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Aussie iPhone users hit by 'Ikee' worm: a nostalgic yet concerning Rick roll virus, prompting urgent calls for jailbroken phone users to change SSH passwords.
TelstraClear's multi-million dollar contract to manage the bulk of the government's advanced education network is being split into three and put up for tender.
Microsoft to release critical security patches for Windows and Office, affecting various versions. Users to update on Wednesday.
Sybase and Vasco have both released new capabilties today in hopes of better meeting the needs of enterprise iPhone users.
A new Pew study counters claims that the Internet isolates users, showing it enhances social interaction and community engagement instead.
The XT Network is considered a key plank in Telecom's transformation plan, so how has it performed? Today's Q1 briefing was the first chance to find out.
Telecom's Q1 results briefing was dominated by one question today – what is the company going to do about Ultra Fast Broadband?.
Scammers exploit Google Wave's popularity, using fake invite generators to distribute malware via forums and Twitter, warns Symantec Security Response.
It's on the market to 30 million Latin American subscribers, but a Unisys voice to text application developed in Wellington is not available here.
Renaissance appointed as Adobe Gold Channel Partner, promising enhanced service and training to customers in New Zealand.
In a global survey by HP, over 90% of senior executives foresee unpredictable business cycles, with nearly 75% viewing technology as crucial to success.
The entire Beatles catalogue will soon be available on a limited edition, apple-shaped USB device, featuring re-mastered audio and exclusive visual content.
Canon marks 20 years in New Zealand, with Country Manager Mike Johnston lauding the Kiwi embrace of new technology and praising the crucial role of staff.
Telecom's Q1 earnings reveal a 4.1% dip, despite mobile user boost and a 9% net earnings rise, amidst looming regulatory challenges.
Telecommunication providers had a strong showing in this year's Deloitte Fast 50, which ranks the fastest growing companies in New Zealand.
[Updated - Telecom responds]Loyalty offers made by Telecom Wholesale between December 2008 and July 2009 are the subject of Commerce Commission proceedings.
Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
Observatory Crest secures ANZ distribution rights for Arbor Networks, bolstering global network security solutions in the region.
A new IDC survey found that 75% of surveyed CIOs in ANZ faced the economic downturn without cutting IT budget or staff, but still implemented cost savings.
For the second time in a week a man has been jailed for 20 months after trading child sexual abuse images on the Internet.