NZ contact centres risk employee welfare and profits through outmoded metrics and high stress, costing firms over £1.5bn annually, study finds.
Rural schools face up to a six-year wait for fibre broadband, but satellite technology could bring high-speed internet connections within months.
Left 4 Dead 2 revitalises the undead genre, blending enthralling gameplay with a deep dive into America's gothic South.
Sony's belated release, 'Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier', lands on PSP and PS2 with mixed feelings – new flights but faded visuals disappoint.
Quiz games can all be pretty similar when you think about it; all you need to do is answer a series of questions correctly.
Dive into the forgotten telco past at MOTAT with treasures hidden in a dilapidated shed, set for a much-needed upgrade.
War driving reveals Auckland's exposed wi-fi spots. Though encryption rates have improved since our last test, security complacency remains a key issue.
Here is a brilliant Web site that allows you to check, quickly and easily, the luggage limits for whatever airline you're flying on.
Well, the holidays are almost over, and students across the whole country are returning for another year at school.
Are your digital photos nothing but a bunch of lifeless ones and zeros occupying space on your hard drive? Here are some ways to bring them to life.
Revolutionise your genealogy research in the New Year with advanced search tools and tips to keep your family history organised.
Iconic Daleks star in 'Doctor Who: The Dalek Collection' featuring seven episodes of time-travelling chills, offering a mix of nostalgia and plot gaps.
A project planned for London's 2012 Olympic Games sounds like pure science fiction, but the technology that could see it built is already available.
Are citizen journalism and social networking eroding the credibility of news? Online news increasingly raises concerns over reliability.
Mark Smith, CEO of Whangarei-based Magnetism Software Solutions, tells The Channel about its growth as a supplier of business software solutions.
Tony Butler, industry heavyweight and founder of what became Ingram Micro NZ, analyses the country's distribution industry that he has helped to shape.
NZ's ICT sector is positioned to overtake dairy as the nation's top earner, reshaping its global identity from pastoral to tech powerhouse.
Mistral Software is Nuance's New Zealand Distributor – Nuance delivers award-winning speech recognition, desktop document management and PDF solutions.
Reducing travel by greater use of mobile applications is a sound move for reducing costs, and your carbon footprint.
Businesses increasingly adopt SaaS for streamlined security and operational savings, driving growth in the managed messaging security sector by over 30%.