After its 2009 departure, 2degrees rejoins the TCF, marking a unified front among NZ's major telecommunications players.
Ridley Scott has made an open call to all budding directors to contribute to his new YouTube project, 'Life in a Day'.
SAP New Zealand partners with Ciber to launch hosted solutions for midsize firms, providing SAP software without the need for in-house IT training.
Hitachi picks ex-Sun Storage and Systems Sales Specialist, Paul Lewer (pictured), to head up New Zealand sales.
Microsoft confirms Kinect's ability to track seated players, dispelling myths that users must stand, and highlights future seated applications.
MagnumMac bounces back to profit with a 17% revenue growth, outpacing Apple's own stores. CEO hails early success of turnaround initiatives.
Renaissance unveils Apple courses in Auckland, enhancing user expertise with events also planned for Wellington and Christchurch.
Global survey exposes Cisco's biggest fears, revealing its top competitors across multiple tech domains as it aims to understand partner challenges.
Nearly half of Oceania's IT professionals view cloud computing as too risky despite its cost advantages, says ISACA's latest study.
Attaché Software shifts customer education online with 40 seminars in New Zealand, providing SMEs flexible training directly from their desks.
Mozilla launches Firefox 4 Beta 1, inviting users to test and shape the future of the browser with frequent updates promised.
Applications for the 2010 Internet Industry Awards, celebrating the internet's contributions to business, education, and community, close today.
Riverbed enhances its Microsoft collaboration, launching a new secure web gateway and WAN optimisation solution for remote offices.
TelstraClear has secured a five-year deal with New Zealand Customs Service, beating Vodafone and Telecom, to provide cutting-edge data and voice services.
Tait Radio Communications selects WaveAdept to implement Google Apps, streamlining global operations for 950 users and enhancing cross-continent collaboration.
New Zealand's Team OneBeep has stormed into the final six of Microsoft's Imagine Cup, aiming to win with their innovative educational solution.
With only a week left, Microsoft urges Windows XP SP2 users to upgrade to SP3 or newer versions like Windows 7 to continue receiving vital security updates.
Eccentric popstar Prince has announced that he no longer supports digital sales of his albums, or the internet in general.
TVNZ is equipping its news reporters for multimedia work, allowing them to file stories for its online news services as well as its flagship One Network News.
LG is set to unveil a cutting-edge Android tablet in Q4, promising top-tier performance, and a sleeker design to outshine rivals.