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18 May
Aussie company fined for using unlicensed software
Software advocate BSA has imposed damages of $100,000 on a West Australian metal works company for using unlicensed software
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18 May
Crowdsourced phishing protection eliminates threats in under 13 minutes
IronScales reports that training staff and using crowdsourced phishing protection can eliminate threats in under 13 minutes.
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18 May
DB Results to boost ACT Revenue Office IT infrastructure
A $30 million investment will boost tax and concession services after Australian company DB Results won the contract to work with ACT Revenue Office.
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18 May
Kiwi company CityInsidr crowdfunding travel app launch
Kiwi travel advice provider CityInsidr has launched an equity crowdfunding campaign to boost funds for its app launch.
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17 May
Optus launches Retail Assist for Australian retailers
Optus has developed Retail Assist, its newest mobile point-of-sale software for Australian retailers.
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17 May
Amy Adams address: Wellington Privacy Forum
Justice Minister Amy Adams addressed the Wellington Privacy Forum with a focus data privacy, sharing and the Privacy Act.
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17 May
AccuWeather brings sunshine to Apple TV
AccuWeather is now available on Apple TV, and the company hopes to make weather forecasts more accessible and more accurate for consumers.
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17 May
Fitbit still dominates growing wearables market
The International Data Corporation releases data from Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker showing a 67.2% increase in wearables shipments.
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17 May
Waikato DHB health service coming to mobile devices
The Waikato District Health Board (DHB) has designed a new app that allows patients to communicate with their doctor via their mobile device.
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16 May
Study finds Kiwis worried about data privacy by state and private companies
World Internet Project New Zealand study discovered that users care more about private surveillance by companies than government surveillance.
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16 May
Kiwi tech company Zavy wins contract to analyse aggregated Facebook data
New Zealand social media monitoring provider Zavy has secured a contract with DataSift, allowing the company to analyse aggregated Facebook data.
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16 May
Check Point Software & RAD develop cybersecurity platforms for power providers and utilities operators
The Check Point Software Technologies and RAD joint ventures to develop a cybersecurity programme designed to protect national utility assets.
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16 May
Google suffers minor breach when third-party vendor accidentally exposes employee information
Google is one of the latest victims of a minor security breach after confidential information about Google Employees was sent to an outside business.
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16 May
Kiwi company takes exergaming to new heights
Childhood obesity is the focus of new Kiwi trampoline innovation designed to get children more active through fun games.
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16 May
Film Review: X-Men Apocalypse
One of the taglines for X-Men: Apocalypse is "prepare for the Apocalypse". In this case, knowledge is probably the greatest superpower you can have.
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13 May
CA Technologies releases new identity management software
New CA Identity Suite software aims to improve certification, identity management and workflow operations.
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13 May
New TomTom App takes guesswork out of commute times
TomTom has released its new addition to its MyDrive app, that the company says will help solve the age-old problem of the ‘commuter dilemma’.
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13 May
Frequent password changes crucial to prevent data breaches
Last week played host to World Password Day and there couldn’t be a better time to make sure your passwords are fresh and up-to-date.
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13 May
4D tech to aid surgeons in hand surgery
If you need surgery from stressing your texting thumbs or gamer’s wrists too much, you may soon find you’re part of a revolutionary surgical procedure
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13 May
Reckon One’s cloud accounting software launches in UK
Australian cloud accounting provider Reckon Limited has made a lucrative entrance in the UK market, allowing it to target the 5.4 million SMEs.
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12 May
Ziptrek Ecotours brings Queenstown to tourists through virtual reality
Ziptrek Ecotours, using virtual reality to showcase Queenstown’s beauty to potential tourists.
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12 May
Flickr a focal point for predicting worldwide protest locations
Flickr, the photo-sharing giant that hosts over 5.6 billion photos, has become a useful tool for tracking protest movements worldwide.
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12 May
Mobile app install rates strong but slowing
The smartphone app market may have hit its peak, with app installations and a maturing market still growing but at a slower rate, an IDC study reports
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11 May
Amazon Web Services secures capacity in Hawaiki cable
Amazon Web Services has purchased capacity in the new Hawaiki submarine cable that will link New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
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