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New Zealand may ban holding mobile phones while driving by year-end, possibly imposing a NZD $50 fine or 25 demerit points; handsfree remains allowed.
Dive into Blimp - The Flying Adventures, a visually stunning iPhone game with 20 levels of high-flying action across 5 unique locations.
International Athletics leaps to #4 in UK charts, now on iPhone with 11 events and intuitive controls. Go for gold in global stadiums!.
In-house data centers face uncertainty as cloud computing gains traction, but have a key role to play in the next 18 months.
Data center and cloud computing have implications for business continuity, says Plan-b. Security and redundancy are key.
Revera outlines strategies for optimising data centre efficiency, stressing the importance of robust virtualisation, redundancy, and cost-effective innovation.
Most CIOs are unaware of the energy efficiency of their data centers, according to recent studies. IBM has developed steps to help reduce consumption by 15-40%.
In NZ's mobile market war, intense competition promises major benefits for consumers, as companies fight for a $1.98bn spend.
New Zealand Privacy Commission reveals govt data leaks, spotlighting the urgent need for data loss prevention software.
Businesses face evolving cyber threats, from sophisticated criminal attacks aimed at stealing data to challenges in securing virtualised data centres.
Unearthed eBay sales of secondhand disk drives expose chilling security lapses, leaking missile secrets and NHS records.
The New Zealand government has pledged $1.5 billion to build a fibre-optic network, reaching 75% of the population in ten years.
Contact centre pros in Auckland unite for workforce management mastery, sharing skills and insights to boost efficiency and performance.
Contact centre managers in New Zealand are turning to automation to reduce costs and improve customer service.
Vodafone and Telecom settle out of court, delaying the launch of Telecom's 3G network after a high-stakes legal battle over network interference.
New Zealand is considering separating its telecommunications market to stimulate competition and improve infrastructure.
Landcorp ditches satellite service for Araneo wireless broadband, improving communication between farmers and central office.
Internships for computer technology students could help alleviate the skills shortage in the industry, says NZICT CEO Brett O'Riley.
Kordia CEO Geoff Hunt speaks to Telecommunications Review editor Sarah Putt about the transformation of Kordia.
Users must safeguard competition in network industries as Europe faces threats of monopolies and anti-competitive states.