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Apple has unveiled the iPhone 5S, described as the most forward-thinking iPhone yet, with new features including a fingerprint sensor and A7 chip.
It is official, the VP of Marketing, Strategy and Business for Xbox – Yusuf Mehdi has confirmed the date that the Xbox One will launch in New Zealand...
Two Auckland students had the chance to create a digital media message with students from around the world at the recent Adobe Youth Voices Summit.
Company veteran replaces Jon Roskill, who served for three years as corporate vice president of the company's Worldwide Partner Group.
Wynyard Group has today released its unaudited financial results for the six months ending 30 June 2013, showing the company to be financially on track.
GeoOp targets £8m ahead of NZX debut, seeking to revolutionize job management tech globally, with current operation in 13 countries.
First international channel availability of Surface RT and Surface Pro for Microsoft's commercial, education and public sector customers in 17 new markets.
New Zealand leads global customer satisfaction, with Kiwis eager to spend in IT services as satisfaction hits 92%.
Wynyard Group, the New Zealand software company, has listed on the NZ stock exchange, with strong support from investors.
Following strongest Office 365 quarter, Microsoft brings Office and SharePoint Store to the masses - adding 22 countries including New Zealand.
Clinton Mottram appointed general manager for performance management and business intelligence provider, CAMMS.
Social networking giant admits private contact information of six millions users was made accidentally accessible due to a security flaw on the website.
Kim Dotcom expresses concerns over government surveillance and supports Edward Snowden in his latest column for The Guardian.
New Zealand-based technology company announces plans to explore the prospect of listing on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX), but will it happen?.
BlackBerry's CEO predicts tablets will wane in 5 years, yet IDC data shows a 142.4% surge in shipments, challenging his view.
Kim Dotcom alleges that illegal information gathered by New Zealand intelligence is stored overseas, urging the 88 wrongly spied-upon Kiwis to act.
Twitter launches #music, a new service using tweet trends to find your next favourite track, transforming how we discover music online.
BlackBerry has denied rumours that the Z10 is struggling for sales, insisting that returns are actually exceeding sales in the US.
New Zealand's young programmers shined at the International Olympiad of Informatics, winning two bronze medals in Brisbane amid intense competition.
Kim Dotcom may be wanted in the US for alleged copyright crimes, but should New Zealand bow to such demands for extradition?.