New Zealand gears up for iPad launch in July with plans to introduce the iBookstore app alongside it, following Apple's global rollout.
Vodafone slashes global data roaming costs to $10/MB, offering a significant 93% cut for Australian travel. Promotion ends 26 Aug.
The FBI's 2009 Internet Crime Report reveals a 22.3% surge in web scams, with total financial losses hitting USD $559.7 million.
he combined solution will enable fixed and mobile voice communications, and help to increase corporate efficiencies and promote employee responsiveness.
The company has reported record sales and new customer acquisitions in all regions during the first quarter of 2010.
Project management salaries defy the global recession, with 51% of surveyed managers reporting raises and a median global salary hitting USD $90,260.
Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook have been called upon to power their data centres with renewable energy sources.
The New Zealand Software Association has become the country's representative body in the Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO).
Becoming a business Olympian requires a dedicated team and robust systems, akin to the support behind an Olympic athlete's success.
An interactive identity theft self-test tool has been launched by international privacy commissioners, offering practical tips to protect personal information.
Blizzard confirms StarCraft II's global release on July 27, hitting screens from the US to New Zealand. A digital version follows.
Privacy advocates from 10 nations, including New Zealand, criticise Google over privacy breaches involving its Buzz and Google Maps services.
Due to stronger than expected US sales, Apple is delaying the iPad's international release until the end of May.
The controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations roll on with the latest round of talks scheduled for April 12th-16th in Wellington.
The latest ACTA leak shows New Zealand's caution, opposing broader powers and ISP liabilities that the US, EU, and Japan seek to include.
Confirming an official release date, Apple has announced that the iPad will hit US shelves on April 3rd, with pre-orders starting next week.
iBooks may soon hit New Zealand as Apple hints at global expansion with a new job posting, signaling earlier availability than anticipated.
Commerce Minister Simon Power calls for public submissions ahead of contentious ACTA negotiations in Wellington that will tackle digital copyright enforcement.
ACTA negotiations secretly threaten internet users' civil liberties, education, and privacy rights in countries including New Zealand.
Are citizen journalism and social networking eroding the credibility of news? Online news increasingly raises concerns over reliability.