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The network video provider has signed up Hills Electronic Security to distribute the full range of Axis products in New Zealand.
Ready or not, 3D televisions, games and Blu-ray discs are coming this year. Chris Leggett asks the experts what we need to know and whether we should care.
Displaying a number of New Zealand releases from HP and Panasonic, Sektor is gearing up for its 2010 Roadshow.
The release of Aperture 3 today includes new features, including the Faces and Places tool made popular in iPhoto '09.
Sektor partners with Panasonic to distribute a wide range of tech, including security systems and ToughBooks, with an exclusive in NZ.
Iggy Pop collaborates with nine New Zealand musicians from his Miami studio using Skype, demonstrating the power of Orcon's broadband.
Capture the essence of summer with your digital camera using simple tips from Jorin Sievers. From composition to lighting, make your photos shine!.
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.
How are councils using technology, and connecting their citizens? Louis van Wyk takes a look at the local government sector.
As companies embrace ultra-mobile tech, the risk of data breaches skyrockets. USB drives and smartphones could be ticking time bombs for corporate security.
Back in 2007, BioShock delivered what many look back on as the finest single-player experience of this generation.
Isn't it frustrating? You download some photos from your digital camera to your computer and they're all fuzzy.
After four outages, Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds puts Alcatel Lucent on notice, citing failed promises and significant network issues.
Digital camera sales decline due to market saturation and financial crisis; IDC projects a 2010 rebound driven by economic recovery and emerging markets.
Kiwi firms tackle global expansion: Employing local presences abroad and innovative remote working tech to thrive in international markets.
Businesses and schools are increasingly transitioning to open source software, drawn by lower costs and a lighter digital footprint.
At CES, Intel revealed that its Core i7 processor can render 3D video from two HD cameras, potentially revolutionising home video recording.
Available from: Vodafone and Telecom<br />In the market for a phone? Own a PlayStation 3? Then the Sony Ericsson Aino demands your attention.
Nokia N86 raises the bar with an 8MP camera, Zeiss lens and unique features, but its heft and Wi-Fi quirks may deter some.
Unlock YouTube's vast video library with our guide to make the most of its content, streaming features, and even download tips.