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Wynyard and Arquebus Solutions have partnered to introduce an advanced gun crime intelligence solution, aiming to bolster global law enforcement efforts.
Vibe Communications inks deal with Hawaiki Cable, set to boost NZ's internet with faster, cheaper services across the Pacific.
Apple's App Store exceeded $10 billion in sales in 2013, with December's $1 billion making it the most lucrative month ever.
No longer the domain solely of retail, digital signage is spreading its wings, creating a market with plenty to offer the reseller.
Kiwi entrepreneur Sam Lee is set to unveil meMINI, a revolutionary wearable camera with Recall tech, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas today.
The finance sector seeks a custom-fit cloud solution, stepping into forums to shape a tech future that meets its unique demands.
EA faces a class action lawsuit over materially false and misleading statements regarding Battlefield 4's launch, amid severe game glitches.
Capcom Vancouver releases new DLC for Dead Rising 3, Operation Eagle, along with a free interactive demo for first-time players.
New research reveals 1 in 8 NZ business IPs face weekly web threats, with Australia higher at 1 in 5, spotlighting regional cybersecurity concerns.
Sony has announced that cumulative sell through for the PlayStation 4 system has surpassed 2.1 million units worldwide as of 1 December, 2013.
PS4 users warned: Streaming non-gaming content on Twitch TV will result in a ban, after reports of X-rated streams.
Provoke CEO, Mason Pratt, calls on media to help spread the word about devastation in the Philippines. Read more here: www.helpthephilippines.org.nz.
Motorola Solutions has appointed David Arkles as general manager of the company's Enterprise team in Australia and New Zealand.
Dimension Data gears up to launch four new global cloud centres, expanding its reach and addressing the high demand for enterprise cloud services.
Mako Networks allies with Sprint to secure US retail data, potentially netting tens of millions in revenue. A major play in cyber security emerges.
Government launches new NZTE-led initiative to help New Zealand digital technology firms compete and grow globally, and lift exports further.
With the proliferation of dispersed applications, including WAN and cloud services, this question grows more relevant by the day.
GeoOp begins trading on the NZAX at NZD $1.00 per share, aiming to accelerate its global expansion with targets in Australia and the US.
Auckland teacher's IT training earns her the PM's Science Teacher Prize, revolutionising science education with technology and inclusivity.
VMob Group Limited (VML) has successfully completed a capital raising of $4m to facilitate growth and fund the company's expansion into key global markets.