Broadband subscriptions in New Zealand surpassed one million in June 2009, marking a 27% rise in usage since March 2008, reveals Statistics NZ.
The Government has extended the timeframe for making submissions on the ultra-fast broadband complementary measures discussion document.
At the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas Intergen presented its expertise in migrating code in front of a global audience.
Lexar Media has signed on with Croxley Nutech to allow the company to be the sole New Zealand distributor for Lexar Media's Kodak-branded flash memory products.
Vodafone has announced a new range of iPhone 24-month plans that significantly cut back on the cost of the smartphone handsets in time for Christmas.
Rumors of a Blu-ray drive for Xbox 360 have been quashed by Microsoft's Major Nelson, stating no plans for introduction.
Dell launches new services to aid Windows 7 migration, leveraging insights from over a thousand internal pilot users to enhance consulting and deployment.
The Commerce Commission has launched legal action against Vodafone, accusing it of misleading advertising in six campaigns dating back to 2006.
Star Trek Online's closed beta launches amid controversy as Cryptic's earlier subscriber promises leave fans feeling misled.
Gen-i is set to unveil its new logo on Tuesday, erasing rumours of a sale. The fresh look aligns closely with parent company Telecom's brand overhaul.
The proposed takeover of video conferencing company Tandberg by multinational Cisco could result in the brand being made redundant in the future.
NetSuite launches the first mobile ERP suite for iPhone users, offering comprehensive business management tools including CRM and eCommerce data.
Wii owners reimbursed with a free NES title after buying now-free Internet Channel, needing latest system update to redeem before Dec 31.
An event held every six months, the Cisco SMB Breakfast Club is back, and attendees can be in to win a Linksys Wireless N Router.
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, was launched on Thursday at an event in Auckland's Queen Elizabeth Square.
Maxnet's CEO urges firms to upgrade legacy data centres and ensure robust backup systems after the costly Air NZ outage.
Axon and Gen-i clinch top honours at Symantec Partner Awards, heralding their exceptional performance in the New Zealand tech scene.
Game Console's Darren Price delves into the 3D world of James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, revealing a lush Pandora but questioning the 3D choice.
Most New Zealanders are concerned enough about information security to allow the scanning of their fingerprints, and even of their eyes.
Min. Joyce invites private partners for the UK's £1.1bn ultra-fast broadband project, aiming to boost economic growth and global competitiveness.