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Vodafone NZ's Stanners talks regulation, collaboration, and competition while eyeing the future with tech advancements and challenges.
NZ commits to a £1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband network, boosting access for 75% of homes, schools and workplaces within 10 years.
iTunes version 9.1 is now available, with expanded Genius features and a new section for books, which will integrate with the iPad.
Final Fantasy XIII dazzles with unmatched visuals and a gripping narrative, setting a new standard for the RPG genre.
Small businesses face the digital dilemma of document management to boost efficiency and sustainability on the information highway.
As we dive into VMs and hardware pooling, the overlooked challenge of security zoning emerges, revealing virtualisation's complex impact.
Following the release of Route2Go Lite, the firm is looking to boost its number of channel partners and is offering incentives for those who deal in volume.
Pre-orders have swamped Apple and forced it to push back its shipping date for some customers, leading analysts to expect high iPad sales throughout the year.
Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook have been called upon to power their data centres with renewable energy sources.
A think tank has been formed in the US calling for better internet user privacy in a new online civil right initiative called Digital Due Process.
Nintendo has announced that its upcoming DSi XL handheld console, due to hit shelves from April 15th, will retail for AU$299.
Apple is set to shake up mobile advertising with the rumoured launch of its iAd platform, potentially dealing a blow to Google's ad dominance.
According to leaked screenshots from the iPad app store, it appears that iPad apps are far pricier than their iPhone counterparts.
The Music Matters campaign urges consumers to support artists by downloading music only from legal sources, with backing from Spotify, iTunes, and even Napster.
Apple confirms free ePub books will sync on iPads, easing concerns over content restrictions, says CEO Jobs. A win for fans of classics.
With an estimated 200,000 iPads already pre-ordered, analysts believe that there could be more iPads sold in its first quarter than the 1.
Google's upcoming TV device, backed by Sony, Intel, and Logitech, poses a threat to Apple TV sales, according to reports.
Mobile printing is revolutionising New Zealand's instant transaction demands, allowing companies to finalise deals on-the-spot and boosting efficiency.
Telecom has announced its director of mobile Paul Hamburger<br />will leave the company when his contract expires in July.
The Channel recently spoke to Simms NZ Managing Director Paul Johnston who talked us through how the company plans to operate in New Zealand.