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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.
West Auckland school students to Skype with New Zealand-born NASA engineer who is fulfilling his dream to become an astronaut.
Wednesday, August 28 marked the biggest shake up in New Zealand's Intellectual Property landscape in more than 50 years...
To the government of New Zealand: you have our full attention and we are watching your every move. Consider yourself warned.
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.
Naverisk has appointed former LabTech Director of Worldwide Sales, Michael Inzerillo, as vice president of Sales for the US Market, enhancing its US presence.
Android users rejoice as Office 365 now extends its app suite to include them, promising seamless productivity across devices.
He may have abandoned a career as a psychiatric nurse, but Microsoft's partner account manager says that early job has stood him in good stead.
Former Apple Store employees launch lawsuit over unpaid wages, claiming tech giant searched staff bags after every shift for 30 minutes.
Megaupload founder dispatches legal team to Wellington today, as his lawyers fight for full disclosure in New Zealand's highest court.
Northland set to score a major technological and economic coup with US$350m undersea cable deal with Hawaiki, coming ashore in Whangerai.
Prime Minister believes GCSB protesters are either misinformed or pursuing a political agenda as thousands rally in opposition to the bill.
Wynyard Group, the New Zealand software company, has listed on the NZ stock exchange, with strong support from investors.
Microsoft expands Surface Pro sales in New Zealand, involving select resellers to cater directly to customers by September's end.
US whistleblower Edward Snowden navigates globe from Moscow to Ecuador, eluding US capture with WikiLeaks' support. Is his refuge within reach?.
The offer for shares is set to open on Monday 24 June and close on Friday 12 July ahead of a Friday 19 July listing on the NZX Main Board.
Kim Dotcom has stepped down from his Mega data storage company directorship to concentrate on fighting US extradition charges and developing new ventures.
Kim Dotcom may be wanted in the US for alleged copyright crimes, but should New Zealand bow to such demands for extradition?.
Kim Dotcom's projection on US embassy in Berlin condemns American surveillance, likening NSA to East Germany's Stasi.