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Beats Solo2 headphones redesigned & reimagined, offering improved sound & comfort; available in 6 colours for NZ$349.00.
Friday Solutions welcomes David Lynn as Business Development Manager, bringing a wealth of experience in the IT sector.
Apple confirms iPhone 6 launch on September 9, expected to be the biggest launch in Apple's history. #iPhone6 #AppleEvent.
Orcon allows customers to access blocked international sites with Global Mode, as streaming survey results show shift from broadcast TV.
Commerce Commission seeks feedback on changes to mobile monitoring regime. Proposed changes available on website.
The rise of self-professed thought leaders on social media raises questions about ego vs. audience, writes Jake Sorofman of Gartner.
New evidence suggests that New Zealand's GCSB is sharing metadata with the NSA, contradicting government claims. #surveillance #privacy.
Spark New Zealand has launched its 4G services on the recently acquired 700MHz spectrum in the Waikato region.
Vendor management programs are evolving to capitalize on the value and innovation offered by vendors, while mitigating risks.
Vocus Communications reports strong FY2014 results with net profit up 53% to $13.6m and revenue up 38% to $92.3m.
Ross Cranston steps into the role at Veeam NZ, eyeing growth in Kiwi channel partnerships and regional expansion.
Technology Investment Network (TIN) last night revealed New Zealand's top ten high growth technology export companies...
Wynyard Group allies with NZ Police to revolutionise crime-fighting via a high-tech partnership, eyeing global impact.
Spark offers broadband customers a special half-price Lightbox deal for six months, adding to its 30-day free trial, for a limited time.
NZ's newest online TV service, Lightbox, goes live with exclusive shows, promising freedom and entertainment for all broadband users.
The #ALSIceBucketChallenge has taken much of the social media world by storm, but not without generating blowback from critics and cynics.
Majority of New Zealand businesses investing in mobile solutions to improve customer experience, allocating high budget to mobility.
Unisys NZ urges Kiwi firms to reclaim mobile innovation crown, spotlighting a shift needed from operational to revenue-boosting mobile strategies.
New Zealand's new $150m rural broadband fund must be truly contestable and not a slush fund for large telcos, warns Labour ICT spokesperson Clare Curran.
National announces a £150m plan to boost rural broadband, aiming to expand access and improve connectivity outside urban areas.