NZ telcos unite to launch PayforitNZ, allowing phone bill payments for digital purchases, ensuring customer privacy and convenience.
SonicWall unveils a suite for traffic analysis, aiding IT managers in visualizing network data for improved management and protection.
Labour pledges to reform the controversial Copyright Act if elected, aiming to remove 'unsustainable' termination clauses within 90 days and review the Act.
THQ unveils collector's edition for Dawn of War II: Retribution, featuring exclusive wargear, art, and a treasure trove for fans, out March 4.
Adobe launches Acrobat X, offering new user interface and enhanced collaboration features, revolutionising workflows for knowledge workers.
NZ's top open source talents on display as finalists revealed for prestigious awards. Public voting now open, with winners announced in November.
StarForce Technologies, celebrating a decade in software protection, seeks local partners for its flexible, high-commission partner programme.
YouTube celebrates its fifth anniversary with over two billion daily views; Co-Founder Chad Hurley sees vast growth potential ahead for the video platform.
If you enjoy online media, such as music and video, chances are you'll be paying for it in the near future if you want the quality stuff.
HP's latest blog reveals its plans for a tablet, focusing on design and delivering an optimal mobile experience.
Google's upcoming TV device, backed by Sony, Intel, and Logitech, poses a threat to Apple TV sales, according to reports.
A showcase of events promoting the New Zealand IT industry is set to begin in three weeks, coinciding with the Rugby World Cup.
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Google launches One Pass, a direct challenge to Apple by offering publishers a lower fee option at 10% for digital content access.
BioWare announces The Exiled Prince for Dragon Age II, a digital pack available free with early orders ahead of March 10th launch.
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DUO has revamped its outdated website, focusing on real-time pricing and stock info to better meet customer needs and foster community engagement.
A 'No Numpties' scholarship has been launched in honour of late internet pioneer Paul Reynolds, set to support the NZ cultural sector biennially.
Daniel Pietzsch wins $10,000 in NZ Remix and Mashup contest for innovative walking track app, showcasing Kiwi creativity with open data.
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