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Federal Judge maintains sales ban on tablet, vacating the September 20 hearing in which Samsung and Apple were to discuss the matter in the process.
Richard Harri, Synnex country manager, opens up about his unique career path, commitment to community service, and passion for travel.
The provision of healthcare services and information by telecommunication methods could hold the potential to change the way we receive medical care.
World's most valuable company files an amended complaint in a separate case regarding alleged Samsung product infringements.
<strong>From travelling through 30 countries in a year to his role as an avid Rotarian, you can't accuse Richard Harri of living life on autopilot.
From the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, WikiLeaks founder calls on U.S. to end their war on whistleblowers.
Groupon's customer base grew globally, boasting increased activity despite losing USD $32.4 million in sales due to adverse forex rates.
Online security company reveals annual reports, showing a need for consumer awareness when using the internet.
Colorado tragedy reignites the video game violence debate after a cinema shooting during The Dark Knight Rises premiere.
Xero is raising alarms over new Inland Revenue plans to access overseas company data, stressing the need for privacy protections and customer notifications.
MMO reaches new levels of popularity with surge of users; population now three times bigger than that of the United Kingdom.
NZ at 17th in OECD for broadband penetration, trailing Switzerland but leading Australia. Hopes for UFB to boost future rankings.
Motion Computing clinches the prestigious US 2012 Partner of the Year Award from Microsoft, highlighting a decade of innovation in tablet tech.
Kiwi-developed tool aims to tackle info overload, offering unified communication hub for businesses to control email, social media.
Vocus Communications buys NZ's Maxnet for $9.5m, boosting its cloud and data centre footprint in the Australasia region.
Tonga teams up with Alcatel-Lucent to forge broadband links via undersea cable, enhancing connectivity for its 100,000 residents.
New Zealand's legal system will have failed if the US government succeeds in the Kim Dotcom case the Court of Appeal heard today.
Kim Dotcom's charm offensive on Twitter may veil his true intentions — always consider his past actions and real agenda before support.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise boosts presence in NZ with Connector Systems deal, offering affordable yet innovative telephony and network solutions.
Budgeting tie-in allows users to export their figures to Excel, do the 'heavy lifting', then import the results straight back.