Solar power stories
UK schools embrace ColorQube's eco-friendly printers, slashing waste by 90% and ensuring a greener, cost-effective future.
Wellington schools embark on a solar energy journey, pairing with the city council and Genesis Energy, to enlighten and power education.
Wholesale aggregator finalises the sale of its New Zealand business assets to Solarix Networks Limited, an IP Carrier Grade network Service Provider.
IT security can overwhelm even the most seasoned security expert when headline-grabbing threats like 'Spamhaus DDoS' are brought to the forefront by media.
Tauranga ISP's mascot, a toy cow named EVA, will soar to the edge of space for science on World Earth Day, gathering crucial data.
Oracle introduces new SPARC servers running Oracle Solaris, promising superior performance and value for enterprise computing.
Construction on New Plymouth's ultra-fast broadband network has ramped up with more than 70km of fibre to be laid in the city by July.
At D10, Tim Cook reveals Apple TV's success, hints at new fully-featured OS, and dazzles with innovative anodisation techniques for device colouring.
Apple's Mountain Lion to introduce automatic downloads across devices, beefs up IPv6 support, and commits to 100% renewable energy for data centres.
LinkedIn and Apple lead Forbes' list of America's 25 fastest-growing tech firms, showcasing remarkable revenue growth.
Rumours are saying that updated iMacs with Ivy Bridge processors are set to launch in June, according to suppliers.
SolarWinds expands its monitoring product to support IPv6 amid growing demand and a wider adoption in organisations, including military.
As video communication surges, network health faces new challenges. A SolarWinds survey shows 89% of networks integrate video, pushing admins to adapt rapidly.
As adoption of virtualisation in organisations creeps up, infrastructure visibility will come to the fore, vendor says.
Network management providers SolarWinds have added a bandwidth monitor to their range of free network monitoring tools.
Google's Project Loon floats above NZ, aiming to connect billions globally with balloon-powered internet, tackling the digital divide.
Record number of new entrants from companies across New Zealand have lifted the bar for this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
Wellington geospatial company Splice Group launches lightweight software map viewer for easy access to detailed geospatial map data on mobile devices.
Liquipel offers protection from water damage, but they still wouldn't recommend taking your iPhone in the pool.
Duo unveils new solar chargers, aiming to power the growing mobile workforce's devices on the go, offering up to 44 hours of extra phone battery.