METI stories - Page 85

Kung Fu Panda 3 review: Karate chop or epic flop?
Mon, 7th Mar 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Often by the time an animated movie is on to its second sequel the film is quietly relegated to a ‘straight to DVD' release.

EXCLUSIVE: Behind the scenes with Webroot MD
Fri, 4th Mar 2016
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ai security
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ai
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webroot
Empathy and a natural curiosity - two valuable attributes for the IT industry according to Webroot's managing director of Asia Pacific.

OpenFlow: What is it actually good for?
Tue, 1st Mar 2016
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ddos
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brocade
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openflow
In the early 90s, Pete Moyer began his networking career with Cisco. Now with Brocade, here are his insights on OpenFlow.

Data: is it really helping?
Tue, 1st Mar 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
While data promises business transformation, Teradata reveals pitfalls leading to wasted time and resources in ill-aligned strategies.

Kordia half year after-tax profit soars 5683%
Tue, 1st Mar 2016
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fintech
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kordia
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finance, leasing & rental
Kordia has smashed its forecast half year after tax profit, more than doubling its forecast to record $5.8m profit despite a $10m security spend.

Ramping up NZ’s response to serious cyber threat
Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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government
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cyber attacks
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meti
Significant New Zealand organisations are being subjected to serious cyber-attacks on a daily basis - our national response is about to be ramped up.

South Westland to trial virtual medical receptionist
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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emergency services
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south westland dhb
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job moves
South Westland is set to benefit from a virtual medical receptionist – a new service offering greater access to booking general practice appointments.

Far Cry Primal Review: Life as a caveman
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Far Cry Primal is a unique game where you are assume the role of a caveman. There are no guns or any type of technology featured here.

The world is changing... and it’s not all bad, folks
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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ai
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healthtech
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ar, vr & metaverse
New Zealand businesses need to prepare for the impact of disruptive technologies or risk losing their competitive advantage, says futurist Frances Valintine.

EXCLUSIVE: Behind the scenes with Schneider Electric GM
Tue, 23rd Feb 2016
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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schneider electric
Luck is hard work meeting opportunity - one of the firmly-held principles of Schneider Electric's general manager for Pacific channel alliances.

Dangerous Android banking Trojan breaks into Google Play store
Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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fintech
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
Identified as ‘one of the most dangerous Android banking Trojans ever seen', the Acecard malware is capable of attacking users of nearly 50 apps.

Kiwi teachers top professionalism report - calls to scrap charter schools follow
Mon, 15th Feb 2016
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nzei te riu roa
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new zealand principals’ federation
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retail
Kiwi teachers rank in the top four for professionalism, according to an OECD study, with only Russia, Estonia and Singapore scoring higher.

Hate Valentine's? We show you how to block the soppy crap
Fri, 12th Feb 2016
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facebook
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social media
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twitter
Hide, unblock or unfriend any exes or former love interests whose happiness is going to make you depressed, angsty and listen to Kelly Clarkson.

Driving value from IT investments
Fri, 5th Feb 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Teradata warns firms that misaligned IT investments can drain resources without a clear strategy to harness their business value.

Facebook turns 12: Bigger, better and more secure
Fri, 5th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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facebook
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social media
Hard to believe it but Facebook has only just turned 12, meaning it is still young enough to have not been around at the turn of the millennium.

The Witness PS4 Review: Hard yet very beautiful
Fri, 29th Jan 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Game designer, Jonathan Blow, may have designed one of the hardest games he's ever made with The Witness. Despite its difficulty, it looks great.

New Zealand DHB implements Australian software
Wed, 27th Jan 2016
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healthtech
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software development
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district health board
The Taranaki DHB is the first of the five Midland DHBs to deploy the Datix safety learning system, built by Aussie company PowerHealth Solutions.

How IoT primes a new smart product economy
Mon, 25th Jan 2016
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iot
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healthtech
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cognizant
Cognizant’s Euan Davis looks at how your company can benefit from the growth of smart products – and the prizes of the smart product economy.

SMBs not happy with their IT service providers, study shows
Thu, 21st Jan 2016
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it services
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smb
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clutch
Small businesses are dissatisfied with their IT service providers but plan to increase spending, says new research.

Hands-on review: Tile tracking device
Mon, 18th Jan 2016
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
If you’re like me you’ve seen online advertisements for this small device called a Tile. Here is a proper review of the device.